Jeannette Walls proves in her incredible autobiography that bad parenting and scurvy indigence do not necessarily censure brood to a drear forthcoming of the aforesaid. In "The Glass Castle" published in 2005 by Scribner, Walls reveals the close particulars of her inheritance within a dysfunctional yet amorous household.
"The Glass Castle" straight off grips you with an vent area in which Walls, as an grown in New York City, sees from the glass of her taxicab her parent parasitical done a dumpster. Her mother is stateless - one of those bag ladies that all of us see - but now you of a sudden have to reflect on what it would awareness similar to if that was your parent hanging at the boundary of our social group.