Este autor es conocido principalmente por sus memorias que detallan el abuso infantil, un relato poderoso que explora temas de resiliencia y la búsqueda de esperanza en medio de un sufrimiento inimaginable. A través de su escritura, tiene como objetivo inspirar a los lectores a superar sus propios desafíos y encontrar fuerza interior. Su estilo narrativo es directo y cautivador, permitiendo a los lectores conectar profundamente con sus experiencias. Su obra sirve como testimonio de la capacidad del espíritu humano para sobrevivir y, finalmente, triunfar.
Este libro narra el impactante relato de uno de los casos más severos de abuso infantil en la historia de California. Es la historia de Dave Pelzer, quien fue brutalmente golpeado y hambriento por su madre alcohólica y emocionalmente inestable, quien lo trataba como un esclavo. Sus sueños eran su única esperanza de amor y cuidado.
This book chronicles the unforgettable account of one of the most severe child abuse cases in California history. It is the story of Dave Pelzer, who was brutally beaten and starved by his emotionally unstable, alcoholic mother: a mother who played tortuous, unpredictable games--games that left him nearly dead. He had to learn how to play his mother's games in order to survive because she no longer considered him a son, but a slave; and no longer a boy, but an "it." Dave's bed was an old army cot in the basement, and his clothes were torn and raunchy. When his mother allowed him the luxury of food, it was nothing more than spoiled scraps that even the dogs refused to eat. The outside world knew nothing of his living nightmare. He had nothing or no one to turn to, but his dreams kept him alive--dreams of someone taking care of him, loving him and calling him their son.
The remarkable trilogy from SUNDAY TIMES No.1 Bestseller Dave Pelzer - now in one volume. A CHILD CALLED 'IT' is Dave Pelzer's story of a child beaten and starved by his emotionally unstable, alcoholic mother: a mother who played torturous, unpredictable games that left one of her three sons nearly dead. Dave was no longer considered a son, or a boy, but an 'it'. His bed was an old army cot in the basement and when he was allowed food it was scraps from the dogs' bowl. Throughout, Dave kept alive the dream of finding a family who would love and care for him. THE LOST BOY: the harrowing but ultimately uplifting true story of Dave's journey through the foster-care system in search of a family who will love him. A MAN NAMED DAVE: the gripping conclusion to this inspirational trilogy. With extraordinary generosity of spirit, Dave takes us on a journey into his past. At last he confronts his father and ultimately his mother. Finally, Dave finds the courage to break the chains of the past and learn to love, trust and live for the future.
The inspirational missing chapter in a story of triumph and hope Being a teenager can be a traumatic time for anyone. But when you're also being pushed between a series of foster homes, families and schools, it can be nothing short of bewildering. For Dave Pelzer, standing on the threshold of adulthood in 1970s America, his adolescence formed a crucial bridge between the shocking abuse of his childhood and the worrying world of responsibility ahead. In The Privilege of Youth, he tells the story of those years with his unique insight and sensitivity. Whilst recounting the relentless physical and emotional attacks of the high-school bullies, he also recalls the joy of exploring a new neighbourhood and encountering true friendship for the first time. Through his adventures with his new 'brothers' and their discovery of cars, girls and themselves, Pelzer introduces a fascinating cast of characters who, each in different ways, helped shape an extraordinary life and prepared him for fresh trials to come.
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.
Targeting young adults, this uplifting book by Dave Pelzer aims to empower teens to overcome despair and challenges. Building on his previous bestsellers, it offers practical advice and inspiration, encouraging readers to take charge of their lives and make positive changes. Pelzer's message is one of resilience and self-help, fostering hope and personal growth in a relatable manner for a teenage audience.
A Child Called It, an autobiographical book, chronicles Pelzer's harrowing experience of child abuse. His follow-up book to that one was The Lost Boy and concerned his life in foster homes.
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.
The third volume in a trilogy that includes "A child called 'It'" and "The lost boy," this memoir completes the journey of Dave Pelzer as he finally confronts his abusive parents and seeks to create an adulthood filled with love and acceptance.