Thursday, December 30, 2010

Jeanette Walls brilliance



Oh my, is she. Between The Glass Castle and Half Broke Horses she has me mesmerized. The first is her memoir about growing up with her parents. The second is told from Lily's perspective, Jeannette's maternal grandmother. Both treat hardships and set backs with hope and perseverance, and still gives a raw, realistic view of the challenges these families faced.

Rosemary, Lily's daughter, is a free spirit lost in the practicality of Lily's life, and yet Lily's gumption is admirable and inspiring. The pairing of these books adds such an enriching understanding of families and how each generation affects the next. It offers a study of human nature, the will to survive, and the fragility of emotions.

Both are available on Kindle here and here.

Enjoy!

1 comment:

Hip Mom's Guide said...

Shortly after I read the Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls was the keynote speaker at a writers conference in NYC. She was fantastic, and I was so excited when she signed my copy of her book! :)