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It's exploitation at its worst. This is a terrible book. Why would anyone be interesting in reading about this awful family.
It came in excellent condition My sister refered the book but I haven't read it as yet.
Amazing to see what some children live through and how sometimes they become wise and self sufficient beyond their years. This novel was at times funny, usually disturbing, and always thought provoking. One of the best books that I have read, and one that I won't forget. Amazing, horrifying, and absolutley captivating. The further I got the harder it became to put this book down.
I feel that it would have been an excellent book without it; however, some could argue that at least one of the characters could not have been accurately portrayed any other way. I could see, hear and feel her pain and pride in the midst of a dysfunctional but fascinating family. One caution is worth noting. I loved seeing her begin the personal healing process of accepting the things she could not change and the courage to change the things she could.
I could hardly put it down. Reluctantly, due to the language, I've given this book a four-star rather than a five-star rating. Because the language in this book is raw and in-your-face, it may be too graphic for some readers. The Glass Castle is masterfully written.
This is a story that can give hope to many in similar circumstances. The Author Jeannette Wall is a gifted writer who knows how to give her characters heart and flesh. I loved watching as she emerged into an intelligent and motivated young woman.
I was forced to examine my own prejudices and my own family relationships. I found myself angry, sad, frustrated, puzzled and pulled into a world that I could not quite comprehend. I couldn't put this book down. The book was so well written that I felt I was there along with the writer in her struggle to make sense of what was going on around her.
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