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The Boy Behind the Door

The Boy Behind the Door

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The boy behind the door
Review: This book not only helped me but it changed me. Being quite like the author I believe that people that go through traumatic experiences should do the best that they can to pick themselves up and go on with life as best they can. It is true. Darkness is the touch of death and would be extremly hard to deal with if you were in the same situation. David Bisson is a very forgiving man and should be known as that sort of person. He rose above his past and went on. People do not apresiate what they have until they don't have it anymore. They don't realise how fortunate they really are until they read something like this. People get sick of each other and wish that they never see them again. This is natural but I think that this book should begin to show others what some people's lives are really like. Mental pain will always be more powerful than physicall. David faught for the acceptance of his parents, the acceptance of his brother, the acceptance of his peers and the acceptance of the darkness. DARKNESS KILLS...


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