"I would like the world to know that nobody is going to have a perfect life even for those who seem to have their secrets everyone." Jeannette Walls' glass castle There are about 1 young girls memoirs and their dysfunctional life. Janet and her family live a very difficult life and often leave for new places. But in the process Janet fled from her family and decided to move to New York. During her life she and her sister worked hard to move to New York to improve their lives. The glass castle will become classic, including the tough times of life, including parents' lessons and allowing readers to be inspired by Janet's escape plan.
The main idea of this book is whatever the family is united with. This is the story of Jeannette Walls by Jeannette Walls. The title "glass castle" is a dream, and after he finds gold, Rexwalls plans to give the house a dessert mansion and call it a glass castle. Janet's family includes father and mother, Rex and Rosemary Wall, and three brothers and sisters (Loli, Brian, Maureen). The book begins on its own by exploiting the skills they formed while being trapped in Welch. Accepting the courage to change and putting this disappointing childhood aside will overcome the difficulties and explain the abilities of these brothers and sisters to achieve their strong and unique life. The work was led by the wall, Janet. Glass Castle first edition New York: Scribner, 2005. Print
Jeannette Walls' glass castle is a memoir based on the writer Janet and his family's life, but it deals with adversity and struggle of society. The memoir shows how Janet and his brothers and sisters were bred by non-traditional parents. The Walls family moved from one malfunctioning society to another, but this situation contributed greatly to the action taken by Jeannette and her brothers and sisters according to the situation. Traveling to Arizona, Nevada, West Virginia, New York had a great impact on the family.
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