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The Glass Castle

2023-05-02 13:24:06

Walls family dysfunction promotes extraordinary resilience and strength of three brothers and sisters through a series of joint ceremonies. It may be argued that unusual destructive behavior of parents forces children to a series of unique ceremonies that produce amazingly flexible and successful adults. When they returned to Welch in Virginia, the children lost a lot of safety they might have had while living in Arizona's grandmother's house.

Wall, Janet Glass Castle Jeannette Walls's Glass Castle is a novel that not only stimulates the interests of young readers, but also suffers from the identity inside and outside the house. Attracting adult readers, they read this article. Novels are an opportunity to think about their own lives - their struggles and their accomplishments. The glass castle tells about an unorthodox poor childhood that four children grew up in their families, and the family ignored all the stereotypes of family life. At the beginning of this novel, Wals makes readers optimistic about the world, in contrast to the idealist approach of many other journals. Instead, the novel takes a realistic approach that allows the reader to focus not only on the family life surrounded by the wall, but also on the truth of each reader's life. - Amanda Schlatter, grade 2019

Wall, Janet Glass Castle Glass Castle is a memoir of a woman named Janet Worth about her confused childhood and the lives of her brothers and sisters and parents. Her childhood was just ordinary, and the interaction with her father Rex Walls allowed the reader to decide what Rex would be for her. Her children's stories and experiences shape her life as people can not imagine, but her ability to get rid of life's obstacles is truly encouraging. This is a very moving reading, I recommend it to those who are looking for spiritual non-fiction books. - Claire Pain, grade 2019