The Glass Castle was an emotional roller coaster; I became frustrated, saddened, shocked, proud, etc. Jeannette is all grown up and has found her calling in writing, Lori has found hers in art, Brian is not too far behind, and Maureen is slowly getting there. They’ve decided to leave Welch and they did. After the children moved to New York, their life started booming. They had an income that could pay their bills and education, a home with working appliances, and dreams they want to achieve.
It was amazing reading about the Walls’ life and continuous struggles, how they came through, and reading about how they grew up. The children, especially, have come such a long way. They found their own way in life and with how they grew up, they were forced to rely on each other. Reading about how they made sacrifices for one another was truly inspiring; Jeannette getting Lori to New York and soon after Brian and Maurice joining them. They found or are finding a place they could call home.


