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Walk To Moon Bybanks Analysis

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As Sal said, “Just over a year ago, my father plucked me up like a weed and took me and all our belongings(no, that is not true—he did not bring the chestnut tree, the willow, the maple, the hayloft, or the swimmming hole, which all belonged to me) and we drove three hundred miles straight north and stopped in front of a house in Euclid, Ohio.” Bybanks, Kentucky was an important setting in the novel “Walk to Moons“ to Sal. Why was Bybanks, Kentucky so important to her, such a little place with just farms and animals that seemed worthless? It was important because she had lived there for most of her thirteen years and many of her happy and upsetting memories took place there. First and foremost, Bybanks, Kentucky was important to Sal because she had lived there for most of her …show more content…

As stated in Chapter 1 titled ”A Face At The Window” the author stated ”I have lived most of my thirteen years in Bybanks, Kentucky.” There Sal had all her belongings that she had her for almost all of her life such as, her swimming hole, the singing tree, and the rest of her trees, and farm. It gave her comfort when she ws living in Bybanks because she was all around these things. After all, Bybanks was her home until she moved to Euclid, Ohio. Furthermore, Bybanks was important to Sal because many of some happy and upsetting memories took place there. For example, in Chapter 23 titled “The Badlands“ the chapter states ”My mother screamed just once, one long, mournful wail, and then it was quiet.“ Sal asked to see the baby and she saw it’s marks where the umbilical cord had strangled it. “It might have been dead for hours” the doctor said. Sal had the memory of her mother having a miscarriage. After the miscarriage, her mother’s doctors would take out all

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