Structure/Length: Nine chapters and epilogue; approximately 272 pages; approximately 7 hours, 55 minutes on audio
Protagonist/Central Conflict:Half Broke Horses is a novel based on the life of the author's grandmother, Lily Casey Smith. The central character, Lily, is a remarkable and resilient woman who faces numerous challenges while growing up in the American Southwest in the early 20th century. The central conflict revolves around Lily's determination to overcome adversity including poverty, gender expectations, and personal tragedies. The story is a tribute to her indomitable spirit and her journey through the changing landscapes of the American West.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Hardship; historical challenges; references to suicide and abortion; resources may refer to dated phrases
Jeannette Walls, Author
Bio: Born 1960; American author and journalist known for her memoir The Glass Castle and her works of fiction; received widespread acclaim for her storytelling abilities and candid portrayals of her own life and family; often explores themes of family, resilience, and personal journeys
Other Works:The Glass Castle (2005); The Silver Star (2013)
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
“Life’s too short, honey, to worry what other people think of you.”
Learning How to Fall
Half-Broke Horses
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