VIRAGO PRESS - 9781844081820
Jeannette Walls
Jeannette Walls's memoir revolves around her parents, who give the concept of bad parenting a whole new meaning. Her irresponsible romantic of a father was an inventor of outlandishly useless devices, and her mother, an artist, was his abettor. As the two of them dragged the family around the country on the run from creditors and from one bad idea to another, they virtually ignored their four hapless children, except when they were giving them shoplifting lessons or stealing their money for booze. Walls writes about these years with a hardheaded, clear-eyed acceptance and very little recrimination, and she doesn't neglect her parents' virtues, which she manages to wrest out of the slag heap: their values were both generous and idealistic, they produced self-reliant children, and they were true originals.
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Escrito por Jeanette Walls
Jeanette Walls (Phoenix, 1960), escritora y periodista estadounidense, se hizo famosa gracias a su trabajo como reportera del corazón en MSNBC y como autora de la novela El castillo de cristal, en la que narra las andanzas de su extraña familia. El éxito de su libro fue tal que se mantuvo en el Top-100 de The New York Times durante 100 semanas, recibiendo premios como el Readers o el Premio de la American Library Association.
Wallsha trabajado para medios como The New York Times, Esquire o USA Today, además de en programas televisivos como Primetime o The colbert Report.
En 2009 publicó su primer libro de ficción, Caballos salvajes, basado en la vida de su abuela.
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