"The Glass Castle" is a memoir written by Jeannette Walls and published in 2005. The book tells the story of Walls' childhood growing up in a poor and itinerant family, and her experiences with her eccentric and often neglectful parents. The book explores themes of poverty, family, and the resilience of the human spirit. The book was a New York Times Bestseller and was well-received by critics. It has been translated into several languages and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
The Glass Castle is Jeannette Walls's memoir of her childhood and her family. The book describes her experiences growing up in a poor and itinerant family, and how she and her siblings were often left to fend for themselves. The book also describes her relationship with her parents, who were both eccentric and often neglectful. The book is a powerful and moving story of one woman's resilience in the face of adversity and how she was able to overcome her difficult childhood. The book illustrates the impact of poverty, family dynamics and the human spirit. It is a story of survival, love and the power of family. It also provide a vivid picture of the struggles and poverty in America during the 20th century.
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