The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family - Dave Pelzer Reviews
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by mum52 - written on 18/07/05 (Very useful, 604 readings)
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David ran away from home, he was just nine years old. Only given food when he had completed his chores to the satisfaction of “the Mother” he dreaded weekends because no school to go to meant there was no food available to steal, even though he was made to vomit on his return to “the House” at the end to the day to prove his success at eating ...
by evil_dude - written on 27/06/02
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this book is brilliant if that was me in that boys situation then i don't think that i could forgive - Advantages: there is hope for people in his situation, proves even when you have had a bad start you can change if you try hard enough, gives people corage to come forward if it is happening to them and helps them not to hate - Disadvantages: told in detail, not for the faint hearted, it can bring tears to the eyes
by sweetpea1 - written on 01/05/02 (Useful, 139 readings)
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'The Lost Boy' is the sequel to 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer. As a child, he was horribly abused by his alcoholic mother. Rescued at the tender age of 12, this is where this book carries on. This book covers his ages from 12 - 18. The story starts with a story from the past, then begins his journey on the ...
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