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A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive

A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: David is a hero!
Review: I read this book on of all days, Mother's Day. I could not put it down. I sobbed as it was such a heartwrenching tale of abuse at the hands of the one person who should have been a young child's savior. I found myself angrier at the father many times than the mother. What kind of "man" let alone a heroic fireman lets a lunatic inflict the horrendous punishments endured by this wonderful boy. Thank goodness for the intervention of his school nurse & teachers. David, you are a miracle!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK!
Review: FROM THE BEGINNING, THIS BOOK HELD ME IN A TRANCE. I FINISHED IT IN JUST TWO NIGHTS OF READING AND CRIED FOR THAT POOR, HELPLESS CHILD. THE DETAIL WAS AMAZING AND I COULDN'T HELP BUT BE AMAZED AT HIS STRENGTH TO GO ON AND SURVIVE IN A WORLD THAT TREATED HIM SO TERRIBLE AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE. THE ONLY THING I WAS UPSET ABOUT IS THAT IT WAS NEVER TOLD WHAT HAPPENED TO HIS MOTHER AFTER EVERYTHING WAS OVER. BUT OVER ALL, THIS IS A BOOK THAT EVERYONE SHOULD READ BECAUSE IT NOT ONLY MAKES YOU HURT FOR THE ABUSED CHILD BUT IT MAKES YOU REALIZE THAT YOUR DAY TO DAY PROBLEMS DON'T ADD UP TO MUCH WHEN PLACED NEXT TO DAVID'S PROBLEMS. YET HE NEVER COMPLAINED OR HAD ANYONE TO DO ANYTHING FOR HIM. HE IS TRUELLY A STRONG PERSON AND WAS STRONGER AS A CHILD THEN I COULD BE AS AN ADULT IN THAT SITUATION.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful and extremely awesome how any one can overcome!
Review: I was on the edge of my seat from the first sentence. I cried through out the book. I grew up in an abusive home, so I could relate. He brought you along into the book with him. It was like being there. He had the capacity to make you feel the experience with him. It truly touched me. I passed it along to my Psychiatrist who has read it as well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most touching and inspirational story of survival!
Review: I read this book in one day! It was the most moving story I have ever read. I was inspired and touched by Dave's story. He is a true survior! this story helped to put my daily troubles in perspective! WONDERFUL!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: EVERYONE must read this!
Review: What a story! I can't believe that this child really lived through this! I just wanted to jump in the pages, hug him and take him home with me! It makes me cry now, to think about the things that his Mother did to him. My daughter is 10 and I just passed the book on to her. We have been doing a lot of talking! Kids these days think they have it bad that they have to be in by a certain time! They should read this! David......I would have loved you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book helps people realize what really goes on out there
Review: I've read two of David's books. They both made me cry. This book is about a child who was SEVERELY abused and did not get help from people who could SEE the pain. He had NO ONE to help him. But he survived. On his own, he survived. I often asked, how could anyone do this to a child? But he was strong, is strong. I felt what he went through when I read this book. It was difficult to read but I did because like David, I want to make a difference. Everyone needs to pull together and help our children! Stand for the Children!!!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: TOOOOO FAR FETCHED
Review: No way did this happen to this guy. He would have been dead or a living skeleton. The book is a ploy to make money. I didn't believe a word. Don't waste your money unless you want to read about someone's overactive imagination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: David's one of the most motivating people I call my friend
Review: I had the priviledge to meet David Pelzer when he received his Jaycee TOYA award, Ten Outstanding Young American award in Jan 1993. I read his book in 1993 in one sitting. It is written through the eyes of a 6 year old. How the 6 year old remembered it. It describes how naive the system was in the 1970s, people didn't know child abuse existed to the extent it did and still does. It is written so the book can be in schools and children may read it and not be afraid to tell the truth. It's okay to tell. That's the message of this book and the gruesome details had to be told. The police reports verify he was the 3rd worst child abuse victim in the state of Calif, the other 2 died. I have a friend who is a teacher and has used this book in her class, the 7th graders are now volunteers and assist with a Big Brother/Sister program. This has been three years ago! The skeptics who think David made this up have never personally seen the marks on his arms, that he continues today to put lotion on his dry skin. As past chapter president of the Fargo, ND Jaycees, Dave visited us many times and spoke with schools, colleges, and social workers. The impact his motivational speeches had on the different groups will long be remembered. To each group, he changed his talk. He does a great impression of Arnold Schwartzenager... I will always remember when one student at a school had stolen the book off the counselor's desk and read it before the symposium. Because of this book, because of how she trusted David, she came forth and admitted that she was being abused. She had asked her teacher for a private meeting with David Pelzer. This is just one of the stories of how I personally have seen the effect of this book...I look at it as David has three messages. The first book is the child abuse awareness issue. I have the first edition of the book when it came out in 1993 which David wrote on his own. It took almost 4 more years for the 2nd edition of the "Lost Boy" to be published after he hired professional editors. David wanted to get his message out that it's okay to tell the truth, to speak up. The book has successfully accomplished this goal. The 2nd book deals with the foster years and is written more for social workers than children. How the public treats the foster child and how they are still victims. The 3rd book will tell how he has gone on with his life. This is his only income so if it does keep food on the table, clothes on his back, so be it! He deserves all the pleasures that life can bring. I never thought I'd hear people say they wouldn't cough up more money to read another book of Dave's. In between his writing David is busy raising his son, speaking on child abuse awareness and as a motivational speaker, I think it's great he has time to write three books. I encourage all groups to bring him in as a motivator with a never-give-up-attitude. I purchased the newest edition of the "Lost Boy" today and have already completed it. Kudos, Dave. David, you are an incredible man! You will always be welcome in North Dakota!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a very heart breaking and poignant book.
Review: In reading this book I was sad and horrified. It was so wrong that no one stopped the abuse early on. However, I realize that while the story was taking place it was the late 1960's and early 1970's. At that time children were seen as property as were wives. So I was not entirely shocked that no one stopped this monster before 1973. Many people didn't want to get involved and unfortunatly still don't.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Very Sad and Heartbreaking Story..
Review: Myself and 2 of my friends have recently read the book and were so devastated that any mother would treat her child in the manner written.. No one should suffer the torture and humiliation that
David did. Our questions are why no one stepped
in earlier in his life and helped the poor child.. His father was also a poor excuse as a parent..
And what happened to the Mother and was the father found just as guilty ? We get the next book The Lost Boy tomorrow and can't wait to read it and want to read the last one when its released. I have never been subjected to any abuse at all and this just horrified me, as a mother I can't imagine that she could carry on in this manner and not get caught, very sly, sick woman..


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