A review by alidottie
Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel by Jeannette Walls

3.0

When I started this book I thought I was going to end up bored with it, but I must sing the praises of Walls. I think that women could describe paint drying and make it a pleasure to read. It wasn't that her main character wasn't interesting--she's all that. It's just that you basically go through her life (I did this then I decided to go there) and yet it is enjoyable. Not in anyway as riveting as Glass Castle, but it is fun to watch Rosemary (the daughter in this book, the mother in that one) grow up--knowing her future.