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Book Review of Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel

Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel
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In Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel Jeannette Walls takes true biographical material from the life of her maternal grandmother, Lily Casey Smith, and masterfully crafts it into a highly engaging, "true-life" novel. The colloquial and endearing first person narrative voice belongs to Lily herself. Thus an authentic, riveting tale of American life is spun, beginning with Lily's birth in a Texas homestead dugout in 1901 and weaving its way through her frontier life; through devastating acts of nature; a great depression; prejudice and intolerance against individualists, Native Americans and women; years of personal highs and lows, great joy and great tragedy. This smart approach puts the reader right on the pulsating heartbeat of this unusual and vibrant family ~ not only of her grandmother Lily, but also her spirited, half broke horse mother, Rosemary, first introduced to us in The Glass Castle: A Memoir. There is a beautiful, complementary overlapping of their stories, one which I found particularly captivating. Jeannette Walls' sensitive storytelling takes the reader closer and deeper into the soul of these unforgettable personalities of her special family.