
The sequel to Pelzer's autobiography of an abusive childhood, THE LOST BOY follows Pelzer through the California foster care system.
Here he tells his story from the time he left his abusive mother and alcoholic father, through his experiences in five foster homes and juvenile detention, and how he eventually made it into the Air Force.
Pelzer was a defiant a rebellious boy who, despite his background and personality, managed to show his true heart condition to many guardians, social workers, and teachers. I enjoyed the way he describes life in foster homes, because it isn't always a pretty picture as many would like to believe. There is always a rebel, a mean or unkind heart that will spoil everything the foster parents are trying to inculcate into foster children's hearts.
In this book his journey back was written in an honest manner yet he was never bitter, and his story will find those who can sympathize with him and those who have endured such expirences while growing up in the system.
I enjoyed reading this book but also felt he left many questions unanswered.
I am sure this book will be used over and over again in many college classes; and by those who are searching for their own healing.
The book is as great as his other books and brings light to the world that many travel but few talk about in their adult years.
Thanks Dave
I have been meaning to get it and read it. Thanks for stoppin by my blog and letting me know that you are ok..
Loves you
Gloria
A book based on personal experiences is usually a good read as well as educational.
Hope all is well, and I miss ya!!
Have a wonderful and special day.
H
Thanks for stopping by and yes it's a good read. I enjoy learning from those who have successfully overcome mountains of interesting problems. Have a great holiday, Sir.
Yes it's sad, it's not a horrific as a child called "It" but just as painful to read. Hope you are doing well and that you have a happy holiday.
Glad to see you stop by. I'm good and hope all is well for everyone.
I'm sorry I haven't been around as much as I'd like to be.
Love,
H
Hope you have a great one yourself. Happy holidays to you and your family.
hey will u join this website with me? nobody else on blogstream will -_-
Much love being sent your way for this Thanksgiving Holiday.
Wonderful blessings to you and yours
Hope all is well, and you have a great turkey day!
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May your holidays be blessed, beautiful, safe, and warm..
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I assume you have read Dave's first book, The child called 'It' - I read this one - it made me so angry at his mother!
ron
Great post.
I have read some really horrible true stories about children that were tortured by their parents or a parent. How any Mother or Father could treat their child or any child so horrible is beyond me. I know that when their day comes to of before God he will send them straight to where they belong, and they will burn there for eternity.
Hope your having a happy Wednesday.
So glad to see you! Hope you had a wonderful holiday!
Thanks for stopping by, Sir.
Love ya!
Mama!!!! She's beautiful huh?
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It's been forever and a day since you posted on this thing. Get to it!
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Hope you are doing well. Thank you so much for stopping by! Muah!