Summary Of The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls

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In the novel, The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, the authors family is very poor and are hiding secrets from each other. In the text, it states, “Jack mackerel was not as good as tuna but was better than cat food, which we ate from time to time when things got really tight…Mom, that ham is full of maggots,” I said.” It surprised me that her mom didn't care the food was rotting, she just said eat around it. Now-a-days, if say a burger patty is barley brown we just throw it away. Her mom made her eat rotting, area-infested food. It also sounded like it was a common occurrence, like it's happened before and will happen again. Also, earlier in the text in states “On the Green lanterns front porch… Brian It's me, sugar, Ginger!... Dad and Ginger

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