mother and daughter
Sal's dad meets Mrs. Cadaver when he stops to ask for directions while on a road trip. Mrs. Cadaver invites him in for tea and he shares his story with her, leading to a strong connection between them.
Ben carried in a shiny new axe for Mrs. Cadaver.
Mrs. Partridge
Mrs. Cadaver is a woman who Sal's father becomes friends with. She had been on the bus trip across the country with Sal's mother and was the only survivor of the crash. Mrs. Cadaver happens to live just next door to the Winterbottom family.
shirley Jones
Oh honey, Sal is green with envy over her friend Phoebe's seemingly perfect family, her mother's mysterious departure, and her neighbor Mrs. Cadaver's close relationship with her father. It's a jealousy cocktail that would make anyone reach for a stiff drink. Cheers to teenage angst!
What happened is that, Mrs. Cadaver actually was in a bus accident with Sal's mother. And so Sal's dad movednear Mrs. Cadaver so that he could find out what happened to Sal's mother. So then Salamanka goes with her grandparents and tells the stories.
At first, Sal misunderstands who Mrs. Cadaver is. She thinks she might be a love interest of her father's, and has very hard feelings towards her. She is jealous, and almost willing to believe stories that she might be a killer. Later, when she found out who she really was, her feelings towards her softened, and she was grateful for a relationship with her.
Otis Amber was visiting Mrs. Cadaver while Doug Hoo was following him. Mrs. Cadaver is a mysterious character who plays a significant role in the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.
The term that best describes the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Fitzwilliam and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner is "extended family." Mrs. Fitzwilliam is the sister of Mr. Gardiner and they share a family bond through their siblings' marriage.
Mrs. Partridge knows that Phoebe and Sal are in her house because she hears them talking and moving around inside. She recognizes their voices and realizes they have entered her home without permission.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Mrs. Partridge is described as having wild red hair and red lipstick. She is depicted as being tall and thin, with a kind smile and expressive eyes. She often wears bold colors and jewelry that jingles when she moves.