Seattle Times: ‘The Glass Castle’ review: Cracks show from book to big screen
Jeannette Walls’ memoir “The Glass Castle,” which spent seven years on the best-seller list, is no fairy tale: It’s a poignant story of growing up in a deeply dysfunctional family, headed by parents ...
TheWrap: ‘The Glass Castle’ Review: Brie Larson Endures Tough Childhood, Toothless Script
“The Glass Castle” is a far better book than movie. While this is not surprising on its face, since books are often more complex, moving and involving than their screen adaptations, it is astonishing ...
Back in 2005, Jeannette Walls' best-selling memoir The Glass Castle wowed critics and readers with its unbelievable rags-to-riches story. It's no surprise Hollywood wanted to adapt it, as writing ...
Reading Jeannette Walls' 2005 memoir, The Glass Castle, is a roller coster. The story is essentially the definition of stranger than fiction. Told entirely from Walls' own perspective, the narrative ...
The Baltimore Sun: Jeannette Walls, author of ‘The Glass Castle’ speaks to more than 400 in Harford County
Forest Hill resident Jane O’Neill had one word to describe her experience of meeting author Jeannette Walls Wednesday evening — “surreal.” Walls, who chronicled in her 2005 memoir “The Glass Castle” ...
Jeannette Walls, author of ‘The Glass Castle’ speaks to more than 400 in Harford County
AZ Central: Jeannette Walls gets gooseflesh talking film adaptation of ‘The Glass Castle’
It seems silly in retrospect, after millions of books sold and 261 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, but writer Jeannette Walls didn’t think “The Glass Castle” would connect with readers.