Summary Of The Book 'The Glass Castle'

Decent Essays
Jorge Rovira
Mrs. Chaffin
9th Honors Literature
January 25, 2017
Journal #3: The Glass Castle, pp. 91-154 The Walls siblings showed loyalty to each other many times. For example, when Billy kept pestering Jeannette about being her girlfriend, Billy gets turned down. He got mad and began shooting at her with his bibi gun so the three children protected themselves with their father’s gun. When Jeannette tells Erma off, Lori gives Jeannette a hug. Kids always started fights with Lori, Brian, Maureen, and Jeannette. The four kids always defended each other as a team. For example: when Ernie started throwing rocks at Jeannette. Jeannette and her siblings gathered a bunch of rocks to hit Ernie when he was riding his bicycle. Jeannette began to feel

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