Rex Walls is another major character of this book who leaves a lasting impression on the readers on account of his pretensions that he is providing the best education to his children by making them roam around the world. That is why she comes to New York and becomes a reporter, allowing her to have a comfortable lifestyle of her own choice. However, on the other hand, this resentment toward her father and mother leads her to become independent and creative. She resents her mother, too, considering her carelessness in the upbringing of her kids when she could have put her skills to use working to provide for her family. With maturity comes the realization that her alcoholic father is the main reason the family is crude and uncivilized. Despite her preference for going outdoors with her brother Brian over reading like Lori, Jeannette becomes an excellent writer who has the power to create ripples among English writers. Wild-hearted, adventurous, and pet of her father, she is the second of four siblings and is closer to her brother than to her sister, Lori. The book is actually Jeannette’s memoir, and she narrates her story from her childhood to adulthood when she is able to have her own home. Jeannette Walls is the narrator of the story and the protagonist of The Glass Castle.
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