
Jeannette Walls Books
Jeannette Walls captivates readers by blending her own biography with a raw, unflinching writing style. Her narratives explore themes of resilience, unconventional families, and the fierce pursuit of a self-defined life. Readers often debate the best Jeannette Walls books or the ideal order to read them, but each offers profound insight into the human spirit's ability to endure. This guide breaks down her major works to help you choose your first or next read. Curated by the VoxBrief team.


The Body Keeps the Score

Ikigai

The Let Them Theory

Don't Believe Everything You Think

Stop Overthinking

It Didn't Start with You

The Anxious Generation

Unf*ck Your Brain

The Best Minds

Stop Letting Everything Affect You

The Zen Monkey and the Lotus Flower

The Art of Letting Go

Half Broke Horses
The true story of a tough-as-nails frontierswoman who refused to be broken by life.
- Develop radical independence by facing challenges head-on.
- Find humor and optimism in the face of hardship.
- Master resilience by forging your own path, regardless of odds.
Anyone seeking inspiration for grit and living life on their own terms.
Frequently Asked Questions
While *The Glass Castle* is her most famous and critically acclaimed memoir, many readers have a soft spot for *Half Broke Horses*. The 'best' book often depends on whether you prefer her deeply personal memoirs over her captivating historical fiction.
The Jeannette Walls books can be read in any order, as each is a standalone story. However, many readers start with *The Glass Castle* to understand her background, followed by *Half Broke Horses* (about her grandmother) for context, and then her fiction.
For new readers, *The Glass Castle* is the quintessential starting point. Its raw, compelling narrative is a perfect introduction to her style and the themes of resilience and family that run through all her work. It provides the foundation for appreciating her other books.