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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

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By Sarah M., Galesburg, IL

If you’re looking for a heartwarming book that will make you count your blessings, then Jeannette Walls’ memoir is perfect.

Walls was raised by parents whose unconventional lifestyle provided not only all sorts of dilemmas for their family, but adventures too. Her parents, Rex and Rose Mary, were constantly moving from one place to another. Though they were both adored by their children, they often neglected their parental responsibilities. Rose Mary was a free-spirited woman who believed that children should live without rules, while her spouse, Rex, was a struggling alcoholic who could barely support his family.

Throughout the hardships of her childhood, Walls’ loving personality was consistent. Even when her father was having one of his alcohol-induced rampages, Walls still had the astonishing ability to see him as the brilliant father whom she loved.

The Glass Castle is a timeless book that leaves you with a marvelous sense of appreciation and will stick with you always.


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