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Finger [1]
10 months ago
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The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls

English
1 answer:
Naya [18.7K]10 months ago
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We can see here that Brian was going to complete his remark by saying: "'If we're so special...why don't you join us in our special placement'". This is because special people should be in special placement.

<h3>What is The Glass Castle?</h3>

The Glass Castle is actually known to be a memoir that was written by Jeannette Walls in 2005. The book was written by Walls in order to recount her dysfunctional and nomadic upbringing which was also vibrant. Walls, in her memoir emphasizes her resilience and the attempts of her father toward redemption.

The memoir is known to reveal the resilience and redemption that occurred in the course of the upbringing of Walls. Jeannette Walls reveals how her charismatic father taught the children physics, geology and also how they can embrace life.

Learn more about The Glass Castle on brainly.com/question/7575146

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