its imaginary but its in new york
august
early 1900s
took her to the jail house where mae was !
I asume this is from Tuck Everlasting. My take on Winnie's feelings for the Tuck's is that they are almost unreal to her. She loves young tuck, but not enough to wait for him and live forever
she took her little wooden music box
if everything never die like in tuck everlasting we will all want to die like the main character Wouldn't it be a burden to never die like the greek gods our earth wouldn't take it
At first, Winnie Foster is cautious and curious about the Tuck family. Over time, she grows to care for them deeply and empathize with their unique situation, feeling a strong connection and admiration for their way of life.
Nobody -outside the family- its a family secret- and they will take human life- as the granny character does- to protect this secret, a bad idea.
Mae Tucks special object is her music box Winnie's grandmother is so crazy she thought the beautiful music was coming from the "elves in the forest"
In "Tuck Everlasting," no physical description is given for Mae. However, we can assume she must be a middle aged woman to have adult aged sons. She is described as kind-hearted and down to earth. However, she really loves her family and woe be to anyone who tries to hurt them.
The State is unknown.
when and where the akeelah and the bee take place