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o meh. it was okay. I like books where I get to know the characters and invest in them ~ either to win or lose (I don't have to like them, just get to know them). This book, however, just seems a very loose narrative. Although I'd read Glass Castle and really enjoyed it, this one seemed an unnecessary addition to the story. Took me a few months to read this in my "spare time" as a toddler mom, but I enjoyed it a lot. The rugged life of the author's grandma in novel form. Not sure how common that is, but I found the concept very cool. The chapters were short--just a few pages--so it was an easy book to digest in small bites. I didn't realize when I picked up this book that the protagonist shares the first name of my daughter, Lily. An illustrious name indeed. First, I must say, the print in this edition (the red book) is so tiny I'd recommend an alternate edition. This is described as a "true-life novel" as the author tells the story of her grandmother and her mother ending with herself in a first-person voice. It's an interesting story of a pure western woman working and living on a ranch. She's an early feminist who lead a rugged lifestyle which she passed on to her daughter which may explain why her daughter grew up to be the person she was. I recommend reading this before "The Glass Castle" which follows chronologically from here. I also like this better than the latter. A fun and sometimes series look at a way of life that was ending as the grandmother lived out her life.
The pert style of “Half Broke Horses” is much more repetitive and grating than the more spontaneous-sounding voice Ms. Walls used to describe her own life. But the author comes from a family that knew how to lure horses using grain, not rope. And she has inherited a version of that skill. So she has managed to make her second book almost as inviting as her first, even though its upright heroine is never as startling as Ms. Walls’s parents were. Is contained inIs abridged inHas as a teacher's guideAwardsDistinctions
A true-life novel about Lily Casey Smith (the author's grandmother) who at age six helped her father break horses, at age fifteen left home to teach in a frontier town, and later as a wife and mother runs a vast ranch in Arizona where she survived tornadoes, droughts, floods, the Great Depression, and the most heartbreaking personal tragedy--but despite a life of hardscrabble drudgery still remains a woman of indomitable spirit. No library descriptions found.
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