The Bronx, where everyone in the Walls family
stayed at one point at the beginning of their New
York adventure.
Closer to the
end of, “The Glass Castle” I come to find out the children were smart enough to
get away. It all started with Lori and then Jeannette. They wanted to have
freedom and the chance to live somewhere where things happen, they wanted to
pursue their dreams in a place they knew they could, and most of all they just
wanted out and away from their parents. I was joyous reading the moment they
decided to save and earn their way out. I looked forward to the part when they
actually left, but there was a surprising and disappointing event. Their
father, Rex Walls, never changed; he stole their money for alcohol and
cigarettes. He knew they were going to use that money to start their lives in
New York, but no he had to make them start all over again and work harder than
before. As soon as they could, they would leave because their lives were living
terribly the longer they stayed with their parents. Lori left and started life
in New York and successfully made it through, allowing Jeannette to follow her
soon after. Not much longer and all four Walls kids had made it to New York.
They had all been successful or heading towards it until their parents showed
up as well. They turned their youngest daughter into a living slob depending on
others to take care of her. The first three though did make it to their dreams.
They all eventually lived happy lives in the end, leaving me with smiles. Never
once did I ever change my mind about those Walls parents. They never will be on
my good side, they don’t deserve the children they had because all of them at
some point helped them in time of need.