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The Glass Castle Analysis

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A Peek Into The Glass Castle Jeannette Walls’s life growing up was rough. It wasn’t this great adventure that her parents tried to make themselves and their kids believe it was, yet it also had many advantages for the kids growing up independent, smart,well rounded and educated in many areas that children might usually be sheltered from. The Glass Castle-- a memoir written by Jeannette Walls about her childhood growing up with parents that lived unconventional lives, chasing their freedom. This book spent 261 weeks on New York Times Bestseller list which does not surprise me in the least; it was a great read. I am usually not a fan of memoirs, but I enjoyed reading this one immensely. The style of writing is very descriptive, which helps the reader create an imagine in their head and feel as if they are there with the characters. What I really appreciate is the fact that J. Walls stays objective throughout the book, she doesn’t add in her opinion about what she feels was right or wrong about her childhood. The tone of the book makes me feel more like she is trying to make sense of it herself, to simply write it down, knowing that her life was quite unusual.
The conflicting emotions I experienced in admist on reading this book is what made it a good read. I could not help but empathise with all of the characters. The children were clearly not at fault for any of the scary and disgusting things that happened to them, yet I could not completely hate the parents either.
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