"The Glass Castle" [.]
Jan. 17th, 2012 10:07 pmThe kids are (mostly) all right.
- "You strike me as the kind of girl who's one day going to be eating roast chicken and those on-fire desserts just as much as you want."
- "This house doesn't have a lick of insulation," Brian told Mom.. "All the heat's going right through the roof." <> "We may not have insulation," Mom said.. "but we have each other."
- "No, thank you. I've got kites to fly and fish to fry."
- Mom always bought the dented cans, even if they weren't marked down, because she said they needed to be loved, too.
- (Her homemade braces:) the coat hanger dug into the back of my skull, so I used a Kotex sanitary napkin for padding.
- I'd also used Magic Markers to make colored blotches on my legs that I hoped would camouflage the holes in my pants.
- I thought about her offer. "Take Lori instead of me," I said, "And at the end of the summer, buy her a bus ticket to New York City."
- Even the varsity quarterback caught my eye and nodded. I was the girl who had actually talked to Chuck Yeager.
- Dad's hands trembled slight as he unrolled different blueprints... in his precise, blocky handwriting.
- "Your daddy and I have moved to New York!" <> The first thing I thought about was the van that had broken down on the turnpike that morning. "It was on the radio."
- "We wash as far down as possible and as far up as possible, but we don't wash possible, " was how Mom put it.
- So, when I enrolled for my final year at Barnard, I paid what I owed on my tuition with Dad's wadded, crumpled bills.
- She told me. "Lori was the smart one, Maureen the pretty one, and Brian the brave one. You never had much going for you except that you always worked hard."