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The Glass Castle: A Memoir
by Jeannette Walls
A tale well worth telling (7/7/2006)
PURE, RAW AND UNPRETENTIOUS. As the Walls tale unfolds you cannot help but to become swept up into their life and enjoy every second of it. The open and honest writing is so inviting that you feel as if you grew up with them. It will leave you with an incredible sense of how much people (children) can learn and thrive under any circumstanc and will change a lot of ideas of how the real people in this world actually live. You will never feel sorry for this family, only like they are a part of yours.
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