Friday, March 16, 2018

The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

In this memoir, Jeannette Walls recounts the years growing up with her dysfunctional parents and her three siblings. She, along with her older sister, younger brother, and baby sister have to grow up rather quickly as they survive the lifestyle of their chaotic, free-spirited, irresponsible parents. Walls calls these memories "adventures" as they bounced around from location to location, lacking a stable education, money, a functional home, and all the necessities of what is considered a healthy upbringing. I was bothered many times while reading this book because as a parent I always want to protect my children, but in this memoir, Rex and Rose Mary Walls do very little to serve as proper parental role models. However, the ending shows there was love in the family and her parents did care about their children, but just had a different way of showing it. 

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Crown of Pearl and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

Twin sisters, Sadie and Nor have spent the majority of their young lives preparing for the opportunity to be chosen to marry the Prince of I...