Rating: Summary: Excellent Review: This book will draw you into the world of child abuse and not let you go until you read the last page. You want to defend this child even though you know he is now grown and safe. This book will make you cry and wonder why would someone do things to a helpless child. It is a must read for anyone who has experienced child abuse either first hand or by watching it.
Rating: Summary: THREE CHEERS FOR DAVID PELZER - TRULY A 5 STAR PLUS! Review: This is the story of child abuse, attrocities which go beyond comprehension, and a small boy's tremendous will to survive. You will cry not only for David, but for abused children everywhere who are still living the nightmare. You will feel David's pain as he describes the gut-wrenching horror of the unwanted,unloved and abused little boy. You will marvel at his incredible emotional strength, his dauntless courage and his unrelenting determination to survive against unbelieveable odds. If you are an adult survivor of child abuse, whether the abuse be physical, sexual or emotion, you will be inspired by the writing of this extraordinary man. While the scars of abuse remain forever, David Pelzer is living proof of the light at the end of the tunnel. Through this book and particularly his following ones, "The Lost Boy" and "A Man Named David," Pelzer's lifelong journey is evidence that it is possible to live with the scars, find happiness, peace and contentment in life, and strength in helping others. Even if you have never experienced the terror and pain of child abuse, "A Child Called It" will make you want to run to your children, hug them forever, and tell them how very much you love them. Perhaps, every parent should keep this book close at hand as a constant reminder of just how precious our children truly are. As a counsellor, I wrote to David some time ago commending him for writing his story and the tireless work he does in the fight against child abuse. The beautiful letter received in return is evidence the author is every bit as remarkable and inspiring as his book.
Rating: Summary: the worlds greatest book Review: this book was the best book ive ever reead and i just couldnt put it down its like one minute youre just so bored and then in a second you pick up this book you look at it and then it makes you want to read and then you start reading and you dont wanna stop.this book was so sad and nice too but there was more of the sadness in the book.dave had to of been really strong because the beatings he took seemed like they were so brutal.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful example of resilience and hope Review: Every social worker should read this book. It will give you a new outook on the severity of child abuse. I believe that this book ignites a desire to help other children experiencing child abuse. The book focuses on the struggles with severe emotional and physical abuse. I am very glad that I read this book and look forward to reading the other trilogies.
Rating: Summary: A SOUL TOUCHING, HEART BREAKING, MIND GRIPPING STORY. Review: What can I say that has not already been said? I was not a reader until I read this book. Then I read the sequel, then the sequel to that!! I feel truely saddened to know that I will probably never meet Mr. Pelzer. I respect and admire him so much. This book is the heart breaking story of an abused young boy NAMED DAVE!!!!! From the second I picked it up,I could not put it down and when I finished it, I read it again!! I think everyone who has read this book will join me in saying WOW MR. PELZER, YOU SURE KNOW HOW TO HOLD SOMEONES INTEREST! I feel I owe it to you to tell the world how great this book is. So to everyone reading this, if you only ever buy one more book in your life, MAKE SURE ITS THIS ONE!!!!! I promise you will NOT regret it. Thank you for writing this book. I owe you a debt of gratitude. I know now how lucky I am, and if nothing else, you taught me how to appreciate my life. I am saddened that you STILL do not realise how special you are. You are special to me. Thank You.
Rating: Summary: Must Read Book! Review: This is one of those books you can't put down. As I read the words in front of me I felt this childs fear, anger, and pain. I wanted to stop reading at times because what I was reading was so terrifing, but I couldn't. I couldn't believe a mother could do this to her child. I have not read the other books by Dave Pelzer yet, I plan to very soon. He was a brave child and a brave man for sharring his story with the world!
Rating: Summary: The Best Book In The World Review: The book a child called it is a great book for teen's and their parents. It is a great touching/moving book. It is so sad though the way Dave's mother treats him. I mean really come on how can you beat your own child i mean they shoudl be your pride and joy. Also with the one part in the book that really got to me was when the mouther goes and tries to stick Dave's little brothers diaper in his face! Well all adn all this book is very touching. And I highly suggest that you read the other 2 that came after it "The Lost Boy" and "Call Me Dave" I think that is the name of them well I hope you all read this book because you will get so into it and will almost consider adopting Dave cause you feel so bad. Well buy bye!!!!
Rating: Summary: read this... Review: A Child Called It, by david pelzer, is a very inspiring story about what a child can endure before he's even in 5th grade, and how awful it really must have been. most of us grow up with more than we need, and still take it for granted, but david didn't even grow up with food , except for occasional scraps that he managed to steal from the trash, or raw food from the school cafeteria. What this child went through is more than we can imagine, and he did a very good job on reflecting on his past and vividly showing you waht it was really like, so it really felt like you were with him and could feel what he felt, and smell/taste everything he did. its really amazing
Rating: Summary: ********Two Thumbs Up******* Review: After reading "A child called it," I cried whole night, wondering how can any mother mentally ill or not do the things that David's mother did to him. The most heart breaking part I find is the fact that he was only five years old. I still can't accept that this form of savageness was done to a five years old boy. My heart goes out to David. I have an eight years old brother and I can't ever imagine anyone even touching him, let alone keeping him hungry, forget whole day even 2 hours. Any ways, my biggest dilemma is with the father, what I am finding extremely hard to "sallow" is the fact that he just stood their and watch his son be humiliated and tortured by a seriously unstable person, who I honestly refuse to admit as his mothers. Because it will mean for me to conceive the fact that there are mothers who would abuse their children to such extent and I guess I am just not ready to believe it. I give this book two thumbs up. After reading this book I got whole new perspective of my childhood and the way I was raised. I realized how lucky I have been compare to lots of other children just like David, who endured the abuse and were finding courage to survive it; while I was complaining about my parents not letting me stay up late. I recommend this book to anyone young or old, I guarantee after reading this book your trouble will seem lot smaller compare to what David went through.
Rating: Summary: A difficult read Review: "A Child Called it" is a powerful biography of an abused child's upbringing. It is a triumphant little novel but it is also complete with too many holes that will surely infuriate some of its readers. Some of the situations Dave Pelzer found himself in when he was young are unbelievable in their grotesqueness. Whether they are true or not, it is hard to believe that his teachers, neighbours or relatives were so incompetent as to not find the little boy living such a tormented existence. Also, there is no answer given to why Dave's mother changed so quickly from being a dream mom to a sadistic monster. It is very disturbing and a little disconcerting to think that a person can turn so violent without any rational explanation. Many focus on the fact that the book is taken from the child's perspective to offer an excuse for the unanswered questions but I don't accept this. The sequels to "A Child Called It" may offer some explanation but I refuse to believe that a person can become such a tyrant without reason.
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