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The Glass Castle: A Memoir
by Jeannette Walls
Remembering the past (9/22/2008)
From the beginning of the book, I was intrigued and could not put it down. I keep wondering though how she can remember all that went on in her childhood- especially with all of the trials and tribulations. I also had a very hard childhood and every single day, I try to remember events that happened but I only have a few select memories, no good ones at that. Its like all of the bad ones over rode everything in my childhood that made me happy at that time. I wish I knew how she could remember these events in such detail. I would love to remember my childhood.
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