The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls Essay

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The book of "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Wall’s a powerful and emotional memory. It was published in March 2005 in New York City. The novel is about the author's personal life. I'm very thankful for her willing to share her story. In this memoir, she told us the strength, sham and the growth of age she went through.
In the beginning of the story, Jeannette saw her mother on the streets of New York City. She was going through the garbage cans while Jeannette was going to a big party. "I slid down in the seat and asked the driver to turn around and take me home to Park Avenue. (3)" She felt ashamed when she saw her mother on the street homeless. She was homeless while she was growing up. But she got a chance to get out of the streets. When she was younger, her father taught her how to be on her own. Unfortunately, She always gets bullied. When she gets a beating, she felt ashamed and disappointed in her father. "How many were there? Six, I lied.... That's my girl! Dad said" (45) She acts well like everything is okay in front of her …show more content…

Taylor and lived outside Culpeper, Virginia. She still writes the novels, her last novel was The Silver Star. She has her website that you could see her interviews and get to know more about her. Her older sister achieved her dream of being an artist. She's an illustrator living in Manhattan. Her brother Brian also achieved his dream of becoming a police officer, but He actually retired a few years ago, and he's enrolled in college and studying to become a teacher. Her younger sister isn't doing so well, she moves to California. The Glass Castle is one of here the best sellers that might end up being a movie very soon.
In "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls learn how to grow out of age, be strong, but also there would be a time she felt ashamed. Overall, She makes it through by fighting and working hard to get here. Jeannette Walls is known as the bestseller novel in New York

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