The Glass Castle. A Memoir

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  • A turbulent childhood in the Middle-East  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    The autobiographical childhood and young people were memories of Jeannette Walls have pleased me very well, because they authentically affect me, provide an insight into American life the 60s and 70s, and written with a lot of humor sind.Die dynamics
  • one of these books  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    one would not read, you would get it not loaned or donated. And one of these books, a not release the back. It tells the true story of the author, who was with her parents and her siblings during their childhood always an odyssey, running away from t
  • Poignant and somehow unimaginable  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    Again and again, while you're reading this book, one imagines, -the can not be true! Such a thing can not exist. I have to say, there are moments in this book, in which one is annoyed, where you even on the protagonist and author of the book, a momen
  • Exciting but cruel  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    By often factual and little emotional way the author describes her childhood, in the family of a disaster is sliding into the next and everything is getting worse, the book for me was hard to read. I asked myself all the time, as the children endure
  • EVERYONE HAS A PAST INTERESTING ...  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    This is a beautifully rendered, poignant account of a totally dysfunctional family. It is little wonder thatthis book won Numerous awards and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. I simply Could not put this book down, as the author had me t
  • "Sleepless nights" in THE GLASS CASTLE  

    The Glass Castle: A Memoir (Paperback)
    After I devoured this book literally translated into German, I really wanted to get to know the original version. Although I had to - because my English vocabulary is rather limited - take more often draw my dictionary to rate, but I have no regrets
  • Interesting, but not moving  

    The Glass Castle. A Memoir (Paperback)
    Jeannette Walls Describes her childhood in California and Midwest America and later in New York City. Her parents - her father at almost permanently drunk dreamer and nonconformist and her mother to underestimated artist and writer - bring up four ch