Analysis Of The Glass Castle By Jeanette Walls

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An essential part of life is finding truth within oneself and understanding that the world consists of individuals with peculiar imperfections. In the novel, The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, life is far from normal creating a strange, adventurous, yet beautiful story.
The novel begins with the cheerful, independent and oblivious young Jeanette Walls. Her father and mother, Rex and Rose Mary Walls along with her three other siblings started off as nomads moving place to place constantly. For education the children read books, so "after dinner the whole family stretched out on the benches and floors of the depots and read, with the dictionary in the middle of the room, so [the kids] could look up the words they didn't know" (56). The genius