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The Glass Castle: A Memoir
The Glass Castle A Memoir
Author: Jeannette Walls
ISBN-13: 9781501171581
ISBN-10: 1501171585
Publication Date: 7/11/2017
Pages: 320
Edition: Media Tie-In
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
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62 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

SuzanneB avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on
Helpful Score: 7
Beautifully written, absolutely heartbreaking, an "Angela's Ashes" story set right here in the USA. Bravo to Jeannette Walls for both surviving her hellish childhood and finding the strength to tell about it.
Grnemae avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 451 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
I do not usually read memoirs but a friend recommended this book and I am so grateful that I followed up on that advise and picked up the book and read it. I could not put it down once I started it.
It is incredible the hardships and living conditions that the Walls parents subjected their children to thorough out their childhood. And even more amazing is that the children not only survived but turned out so well. After reading this book you will not complain about the small things in life that irritate. Think about being 5 or 6 years old and having to find your own food in garbage containers or having to use a bucket in the kitchen as a toilet or only washing your clothes ever 3 months, all because your parents are so self absorbed that they only care about their own needs. Ms Walls not only relates the hardships of her life but also the good things that she shared with her 2 very different parents. She presents a balanced story of her life.
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Helpful Score: 5
I was getting so tired of thse 'poor me biogrophies' that I swore I would never read another one. Jeanette Walls however, tells her story in a very positive, straight forward light. Even though her childhood was extremely difficult she also relates the good things in her life that made her who she is today
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Helpful Score: 3
This was an interesting book that had me cringing and wanting to turn the page to see what happens next. I loved the resolve and tenderness of the characters. This story was an eye opener for me and shows that anyone can go through anything and still make it if they have enough determination. The authors love for her family was apparent on each page and was what kept me hoping for a better outcome.
Bonnie avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 420 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Reads like a novel, in style, and content. So much is unbelievable. A great story, uplifting in that those kids made it, and did so darn well for themselves. Feeling sorry for yourself? Read this book. Puts things into perspective for us.
Cageme avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 258 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I so enjoyed venturing into the life and family of Jeannette Walls. Memorable and inspiring autobiographical recounting of heroic proportions. Likeable Parents with Mental illness that was unrecognized and untreated easily matched victoriously successful children with the will to succeed through education and raw talent. Each page is rife with humor and shocking surprises that kept this strange family in a bubble of hope and dreams. At no time during the read did I feel sad.. just interested and fastinated.
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Helpful Score: 2
It took me 2 tries to finish the book but I'm glad I stuck with it the 2nd time around. I found it to be an interesting look at the family dynamics of eccentric and flawed adults. And how their children survived their unorthodox views of child rearing.
Yoni avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 327 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Wow, this is an amazing story...as with Augusten Burroughs, I had to keep reminding myself that this was not fiction. I couldn't put this book down.
ec avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
an incredible story, it's almost unbelieveable the things that the author has experienced.
bookgoddessme avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 106 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was a tough one for me, and I will tell you why... The author was incredibly, amazingly, accepting and forgiving of her parent's down right insane, dangerous, and hypocritical behavior. What a powerful story, what an amazing success story. Jeannette truly defines the term THRIVE not survive. Deep breaths, and try it, I recommend. To say I loved it, I didn't, it was painful to read for me. Not a favorite.
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Helpful Score: 1
Excellent writing! Not sappy like many memoirs.
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Helpful Score: 1
One of the best memoirs I've ever read. I couldn't put the book down. Beautifully written, sometimes painful to read, always engrossing. Jeannette Walls is an amazing woman.
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Helpful Score: 1
Very good read.
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Helpful Score: 1
An amazing story! I was gripped from page 1.
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Helpful Score: 1
This book shows what an amazing person Jeannette Walls is today. Her love for her parents is beautiful even when her upbringing would make some children run far away from there parents. I was moved by this book.
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Helpful Score: 1
It is hard and amazing to believe that Jeanette Walls survived her childhood and became successful. This is a truly inspirational story of how an individual can overcome incredible odds and become a stronger human being in spite of it. Very good book.
k9kutter64 avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 167 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I loved this book. Jeanette Walls recalls her childhood, growing up poor, with parents that were "different". I found myself thinking about the story while I was at work, then couldn't wait to get home to continue reading it. This is one book that I almost kept for myself, but I enjoyed it so much that I must share it with others.
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Helpful Score: 1
LOVED IT, thank you Ms. Walls for writing it. thoroughly enjoyable! READ IT, you will love it.
LauraBookworm avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 12 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I really enjoyed this book and finished it over a weekend. I couldn't put it down. It made me wonder how people can think that their nonconformity is noble when it's actually just laziness. I will never have a million dollors, but I will always strive for the best I can achieve. Read this book and you will want to strangle these parents and anyone who thinkgs the world owes them a living.
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Helpful Score: 1
Best book I ever read. It changed my life...I got involved in Operation Christmas Child, a children's charity, after reading it in 2006. It's an incredibly interesting and eye-opening read. You don't want to put it down.
1ging avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Quite depressing because it hits too close to home. However it is well written.
tamugirl avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on
Helpful Score: 1
I picked this up not really knowing anything about the author or the book. I could NOT put the book down. It was VERY well written. Although the subject matter is a hard one to digest, the book was an amazing read. There were some things that reminded me of some scenarios that my mom had to endure as far as the poverty and attitudes of parents. Its such a heartbreaking story but Ms. Walls fully illustrated that even out of the worst conditions, one can turn life and circumstances around.
LinnyLu avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Awesome book! I could not believe all that these kids had to endure! I could not stop reading and often called my mother (who had just finished it) to discuss! Highly recommended! 4 stars
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Helpful Score: 1
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. Freelance writer Walls doesn't pull her punches. She opens her memoir by describing looking out the window of her taxi, wondering if she's "overdressed for the evening" and spotting her mother on the sidewalk, "rooting through a Dumpster." Walls's parentsjust two of the unforgettable characters in this excellent, unusual bookwere a matched pair of eccentrics, and raising four children didn't conventionalize either of them. Her father was a self-taught man, a would-be inventor who could stay longer at a poker table than at most jobs and had "a little bit of a drinking situation," as her mother put it. With a fantastic storytelling knack, Walls describes her artist mom's great gift for rationalizing. Apartment walls so thin they heard all their neighbors? What a bonusthey'd "pick up a little Spanish without even studying." Why feed their pets? They'd be helping them "by not allowing them to become dependent." While Walls's father's version of Christmas presentswalking each child into the Arizona desert at night and letting each one claim a starwas delightful, he wasn't so dear when he stole the kids' hard-earned savings to go on a bender. The Walls children learned to support themselves, eating out of trashcans at school or painting their skin so the holes in their pants didn't show. Buck-toothed Jeannette even tried making her own braces when she heard what orthodontia cost. One by one, each child escaped to New York City. Still, it wasn't long before their parents appeared on their doorsteps. "Why not?" Mom said. "Being homeless is an adventure."
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a very well written book. The conditions the author grew up in were way below what most of us consider poverty in this country. It is amazing the family survived at all. All but one of the children climbed out of the squalor to go on and lead productive lives. The storyline held me from the first page until the last.
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Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyable memoir written by Jeannette Walls of her totally dysfunctional family & how she survived.
frostedsparks avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Captivating account of one girl's eccentric family and the hardships they "willingly" endured. Unbelievable that people could have to live like this. Sometimes almost comic but always fascinating and a great read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Outstanding. Exceptional writing, searing imagery, and captivating characters........and it's a true story. You won't be able to put it down.
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Helpful Score: 1
Great book - I couldn't stop reading until it was done. It's both funny and sad and deeply moving.
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Helpful Score: 1
This is a memoir. We read it for book club. Though I did not much like Jeannette's life it made for a interesting book discussion. For someone to come out and succeed as she has is remarkable.
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Helpful Score: 1
Really enjoyed this book. It was a touching story told in a humorous way.
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Helpful Score: 1
Great memoir of a dysfunctional but strangely loving family
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Helpful Score: 1
Absolutely riveting! You can't put it down once you start reading!
avsjen avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 21 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A fascinating glimpse into the lives of young children whose parents live according to their own rules, often without regard for the children's welfare. Yet, somehow, this book is realistic without being depressing.
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Heart breaking and so beautiful at the same time. I learned so much about addiction and finding the best in things
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I found two things quite striking about this book...the incredible, miraculous spirit of this girl/woman, which has a positive influence on her siblings, as well. This spirit is such that they survive and, in fact, thrive in the midst of the other striking thing...the good-for-nothing parents they were dealt. It sounds unkind and judgmental, but I'll stand by my assessment. It was a very interesting read nonetheless.
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I really enjoyed this book. It is unbelievable that people could live through some of the things this family faced. They had parents who seemed to love them and were proud of them, seemed intelligent in their own way, but had no ambition. It is to Jeanette's credit that she turned out as she did.
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One of my favorite books. I have given away many copies of this book and everyone tells me how much they loved it. It is the story of Jeannette Walls' dysfunctional family and the grinding poverty that her father's alcoholism thrusts upon them, but it is told without an ounce of self-pity or sappiness. It is very evident that Ms Walls loves her family very much. It is also very evident that she desperately wishes to escape from them. Great read. This book is right up there with "Angela's Ashes".
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Moving book. Hard to believe kids live like this, but they do. The author describes her childhood and it really is a re-telling of her story rather than a judgement. Reads like a novel almost.
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I really enjoyed this book - Jeannette Walls is a wonderful story teller (although all true - unfortunately!); she has a great sense of humor and writes in such great detail you feel like you are there with the family.
Many friends had recommended the book to me but I had heard different negative things about the book (alcoholism etc) and thought it wouldnt be up my alley- HOWEVER, it is written so well it really makes you laugh at certain times and does not feel like a big downer to pick up - in fact I found it so compelling that I couldnt put it down.
Her dedication says it all "To John, for convincing me that everyone who is interesting has a past" and then.. " I can never adequately thank my husband who persuaded me it was time to tell my story and then pulled it out of me."
ENJOY!
e-luminate avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 7 more book reviews
Could not put it down.Fast and furious read. One of the best memoirs i have read in a Long time. Highly recommend anyone considering reading this book. Can't wait to put my hands on Half broke horses from her to learn more.Great story teller.
dianaleigh avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 13 more book reviews
Fascinating story expressed through the eyes of the child. This is not a story about blame but acceptance. Acceptance of oneself and one's family. Riveting. The narrator was fabulous.
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We read this for book club and were astonished that it was a true story.
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Truly the best memoir I have ever read.
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This was a very quick read. But over all...I just lost interest and didn't care what else bad happened to the family.
skywaywaver avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 148 more book reviews
A little unbelievable at times, but otherwise worth reading. Another ggod memoir.
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This is a wonderful memoir. I laughed and cried along with author. A great read!
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Excellent reading,will keep you up at night trying to finish!
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Excellent book!!! I really liked it. Really makes you think.
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This is one incredible book! It's so hard to believe that it is a true story of the author - that she actually lived this childhood and made it to adulthood! Ms. Walls writing is superb and even though you mostly despise her parents (and don't understand why the author does not) you just cannot stop reading! Enjoy this one!
dolver avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 240 more book reviews
Memoir of Ms. Walls childhood. Enjoyed it and easily read in a day. However, I recommend reading Half Broke Horses first - the story of her Gramma!
Angeleyes avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 217 more book reviews
A beautifully written story that gripped me from page 1. It is hard to imagine that the child who suffered so many injustices as a child and lived such a difficult life is such a successful adult. So many people think thier life is hard, Jeannette Walls story goes to show the rest of us what hard is.
Cageme avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 258 more book reviews
Read this long ago and I still remember it. Jeanette a great writer with a wonderful story to share. Sanity is open to interpretation and determination with hard work can overcome most any life.
JennaBee826 avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on
Excellent read! Did it in less than 3 days! It's amazing what we can get through if we just stay strong! It's also amazing to hear what some parents will do to their children when looking out only for themselves!
BooksOfAllSorts avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 16 more book reviews
This book was a bit disturbing to think that it's nonfiction and some people really live like that. My 18 yr old daughter just loved it. I found it a bit tedious to read. Not a whole lot of action going on. It mainly consists of stories/events of one person's (hard) life.
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Bittersweet story of a family with parents who thought they were doing the best they could but really did not have the best interests of their children. Great to see someone can rise above her unfortunate upbringing, pursue a career to become successful without holding a grudge against her parents. It reinforces that a person's core doesn't change.
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Excellent! One of the best books I've ever read.
mjowest avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 234 more book reviews
The best book I've read in a long time. I love biographies and real life stories, especially the ones that they over come great problems. This is by far the most jaw dropping disfunctional family I've read about in a long time. I love the whole family, and just want to strangle the parents. yet the love that holds them together is what family pain is all about . Real and raw.
gotchagal avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 97 more book reviews
Excellent book. A well-written true story which will take you from laughter to tears. It fascinates me that some people can go from a miserable difficult childhood to become intelligent, personable, successful people without a lot of obvious hang-ups. However, a lot of the scars, deep as they are, do remain inside and out. It is the ones on the inside that are the most disfiguring. I know.

I recommend this book. You will surely enjoy it.
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One of the best books written.
gotchagal avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on + 97 more book reviews
Excellent book. A well-written true story which will take you from laughter to tears. It fascinates me that some people can go from a miserable difficult childhood to become intelligent, personable, successful people without a lot of obvious hang-ups. However, a lot of the scars, deep as they are, do remain inside and out. It is the ones on the inside that are the most disfiguring. I know.

I recommend this book. You will surely enjoy it.
barbarabulldog avatar reviewed The Glass Castle: A Memoir on
unforgettable