The Glass Castle: A Memoir
| Author: | Jeannette Walls |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Publish Date: | January 2006 |
| ISBN-10: | 074324754X |
| ISBN-13: | 9780743247542 |
| List Price: | $15.00 |
Pages: 288
Publisher: Scribner
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About This Book:
Title: The Glass Castle: A Memoir
Other Available Formats:
Hardcover, 2005
Prebinding, 2006
Reinforced Hardcover, 2009
Hardcover, 2009
Synopsis
Jeannette Walls's memoir revolves around her parents, who give the concept of bad parenting a whole new meaning. Her irresponsible romantic of a father was an inventor of outlandishly useless devices, and her mother, an artist, was his abettor. As the two of them dragged the family around the country on the run from creditors and from one bad idea to another, they virtually ignored their four hapless children, except when they were giving them shoplifting lessons or stealing their money for booze. Walls writes about these years with a hardheaded, clear-eyed acceptance and very little recrimination, and she doesn't neglect her parents' virtues, which she manages to wrest out of the slag heap: their values were both generous and idealistic, they produced self-reliant children, and they were true originals.
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English
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Length: 288 Pages
Weight: 0.6 Pounds
Height: 7.8 Inches
Width: 5.3 Inches
Thickness: 0.5 Inches
Publisher Notes
The second child of a scholarly, alcoholic father and an eccentric artist mother discusses her family's nomadic upbringing from the Arizona desert, to Las Vegas, to an Appalachian mining town, during which her siblings and she fended for themselves while their parents outmaneuvered bill collectors and the authorities.
Industry Reviews
"An account of growing up nomadic, starry-eyed, and dirt poor in the '60s and '70s....A pull-yourself-up-by-the-bootstraps, thoroughly American story."
(12/15/2004)
"What saves this book from mind-numbing grimness is the family's extraordinary resilience. You'll root for them."
(03/07/2005)
"The memoir offers a catalog of nightmares that the Walls children were encouraged to see as comic or thrilling episodes in the family romance....Walls has a telling memory for detail and an appealing, unadorned style. And there's something admirable about her refusal to indulge in amateur psychoanalysis, to descend to the jargon of dysfunction....But what's best is the deceptive ease with which she makes us see just how she and her siblings were convinced that their turbulent life was a glorious adventure....Walls is notably evenhanded and unjudging....THE GLASS CASTLE falls short of being art, but it's a very good memoir."
(03/13/2005)
"[A] remarkably dispassionate account which, precisely because of the detachment of its prose, is also extraordinarily moving. Jeannette Walls's parents here join a distinguished roster of memorable monsters."
(10/07/2005)
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Book Details Summary: The title of this book is The Glass Castle: A Memoir and it was written by Jeannette Walls. This edition of The Glass Castle: A Memoir is in a Paperback format. This books publish date is January 2006 and it has a suggested retail price of $15. There are 288 pages in the book and it was published by Scribner. The 10 digit ISBN is 074324754X and the 13 digit ISBN is 9780743247542. For the most current lowest price, Click Here.

