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My therapist recommended this and I'm glad I made it through the book. Information technology'due south very hard when it triggers things from my past, only I also fabricated excuses every bit to why my parents weren't this bad. Trauma is trauma.
Information technology is a beautifully written story. While it may help children and spouses of Alcoholics to identify with the pain and the struggle of living with such a soul murdering disease, it's more likely that families living with simply as much pain…
Read more of this comment Personally relate to a lot of these themes-- a memoire full of emotions that hit close to home. Very memorable read; would recommend.
I get the themes and the bulletin but to me, it reads the parents as warm, loving, and wonderful people which the book illustrates anything merely that. the mother has no responsibility and acts like a child, the begetter is a drunken mess 85%…
Read more of this annotate I really enjoyed to read this book. the Author'south life and times were non the ordinary life and even harsh for childrens. After I finished this book, I couldn't end thinking about his father. Who was non around his family, who was beverage…
Read more of this comment Ane of the best books I've read in a long time. Family issues, female care-taking issues, responsibility bug, realistic poverty problems. Very well written to convey the story.
I cannot stress enough how much I liked this book. The Glass Castle is a memoir about a young girl named Jeannette. She goes through poverty, sexual assault, and an abusive begetter, and still comes out on top. Through the ups and downs of…
Read more than of this annotate Jeanette Walls grew up in a very unconventional family, but her unique past shaped her into the person that she is today. One matter that I plant particularly interesting about this book is that it's a memoir and pretty much everything in…
Read more of this comment I thoroughly enjoyed this memoir and found information technology difficult to put information technology downward. Compelling, honest and encouraging. There is always promise and a way to GET OUT. A reminder that life does in fact go on and, dreams do come true.
In this memoir, author Jeannette Walls takes readers into the peculiar upbringing of her childhood and subsequently life experiences. Recounting her life in Arizona to the family's sudden motility to West Virginia, Walls's story seems almost…
Read more of this comment I generally lose patience and involvement when reading non-fiction, but I was absolutely riveted by this story!
Sometimes yous just demand a good cry, and if you're anything like me, you lot repress your own issues too much to accept that they're worth crying over – so you pick up someone's memoir and cry over that instead. The Glass Castle is a…
Read more of this comment The Glass Castle is such an inspiring memoir. I really enjoyed reading this book considering everything in the memoir actually happened. I couldn't believe information technology, especially regarding her anarchistic childhood. I definitely got emotional while…
Read more of this comment A very touching memoir well-nigh family, hardship, and tenacity. Perhaps not the deepest book you'll ever read but a collection of stories sometimes hard to believe, sometimes difficult to read, merely ultimately the sentiment flows through. If you've…
Read more of this comment Decided to finally listen to this one after continuing to hear almost it over the years. And given its themes, it's non surprising that I liked information technology. What is surprising, though... I didn't beloved it. I retrieve its style was only as well plain…
Read more than of this comment Its a page turner and very shocking story. Coming from a normal family unit in a rural location its difficult to believe other families live and enhance their children then differently. I actually wonder how the parents could expect so much from their…
Read more of this annotate "The Glass Castle" is a memoir about a girl named Jeannette, who when looking back on her childhood later on growing up, writes virtually her experiences in a strange family. She writes almost the times that she suffered, learned, and laughed in…
Read more of this annotate Many will exist familiar with Walls's at present-classic memoir, due to the 2017 film. If you liked the movie, read the book for full immersion into this cluttered family. Walls has an appealing style, detailing the outrages of neglect and betrayal she…
Read more than of this comment "I think I've establish my favorite book. I love it then much. I beloved the complication of the people in the volume. They're flawed in many means, but they're besides human. This book made me laugh and cry. Information technology's honest and real, and information technology's filled with all…
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"The Glass Castle", a seemingly fictional tale, is in fact a memoir about the author's unconventional upbringing. With irresponsible, nomadic parents, Jeannette Walls and her siblings were e'er on the motion; jumping from town to town and…
Read more of this annotate A truly fantastic read, difficult to put down, I was sad when it was over! A must-read!
I'k still amazed by this story of total disfunctionality in this family. The kickoff time I read this book, I did so in one 24-hour interval. I was so entranced yet disgusted by the parents total neglect of their children and I rejoiced at the ending…
Read more of this comment This was an arresting look into a woman'south storied babyhood too equally a lesson in overcoming personal adversity. A well told tale that is hard to put down.
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