![]() ![]() ![]() This memoir is great for readers who are looking to start reading non-fiction the life Jeanette Walls shares is quite eccentric and reads just like fiction. Since these two books have similarities, I am going to do a comparison between them. Educated is all about Westover’s life as a Mormon and her very traditional Mormon father who does not let her attend public school. The second memoir is Educated by Tara Westover, although it has a similar vibe to Wall’s The Glass Castle, Westover’s story is still uniquely her own. This book can be both happy and sad, and includes some pretty crazy stories. ![]() The Glass Castle is about the author’s life of being part of a dysfunctional family and the parents whom she loves but can not seem to escape. The first memoir I read was The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls, I’m so glad I read this one first because it has become one of my favourite books and paved the way for all the other memoirs I decided to read. Of course, I still love fiction and I always will. There is an added experience you get from reading a story about true events that fiction just does not provide. I have recently discovered my love for memoirs. The World of Memoirs: The Glass Castle vs. ![]()
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