Jeannette was wearing a pink party dress and stirring hot dogs in boiling water. Her family, which included Rose Mary her father, Rex older sister, Lori, and younger brother, Brian, lived in a trailer in southern Arizona. Jeannette’s earliest memory is the day she caught on fire when she was three years old. In The Glass Castle, fire is an important part of Jeannette’ memory. Read more about The Glass Castle, fire, and Jeannette Walls’ life. As a young child, she has an accident with fire that sparks her interest, and has several other encounters that threaten her life. In The Glass Castle, fire is both a frequent danger and a lifelong fascination for Jeanette Walls. What is The Glass Castle fire chapter about? How did her incident with fire shape Jeannette? Like this article? Sign up for a free trial here. Shortform has the world's best summaries of books you should be reading. This article is an excerpt from the Shortform summary of "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls.
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