Dave Pelzer was brutally beaten and starved by his emotionally unstable, alcoholic mother, a mother who played tortuous, unpredictable games - games that left one of her three sons nearly dead. She no longer considered Dave a son, but a slave; no longer a boy, but an 'it'. His bed was an old army cot in the basement, his clothes were torn and smelly, and when he was allowed the luxury of food it was scraps from the dog's bowl. The outside world knew nothing of the nightmare played out behind closed doors. But throughout Dave kept alive dreams of finding a family to love him. This book covers the early years of his life and is an affecting and inspirational book of the horrors of child abuse and the steadfast determination of one child to survive.
Dave PelzerReeks
Deze serie duikt in de schrijnende realiteiten van kindermishandeling en verwaarlozing via een diep persoonlijk waargebeurd verhaal. Het beschrijft de meedogenloze strijd van een jongen die extreme wreedheid van zijn moeder ondergaat. Ondanks onvoorstelbaar lijden, houdt hij vast aan hoop en dromen van een liefdevolle toekomst. Deze krachtige memoires zijn een bewijs van veerkracht, de ontembare menselijke geest en de ultieme triomf van overleven tegen alle verwachtingen in.




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The Lost Boy
- 272bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
The Lost Boy is the harrowing but ultimately uplifting true story of a boy's journey through the foster-care system in search of a family to love. This is Dave Pelzer's long-awaited sequel to A Child Called 'It'. The Lost Boy is Pelzer's story - a moving sequel and inspirational read for all.
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Ik had geen naam
- 288bladzijden
- 11 uur lezen
The Privilege of Youth
- 256bladzijden
- 9 uur lezen
Dave Pelzer's bestselling autobiographical trilogy are an international phenomenon. Distressing, heartbreaking and yet inspirational, the fourth in the series guarantees the same level of success.