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The Lost Boy: Foster Child's Search For the Love of a Family (Sequel to A Child Called It)
David J. Pelzer
Omaha Press Publishing Company, Incorporated
, 1994 - 190 pages
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highly recommended
A Fight For a Family
Dave Pelzer was a very unfortunate
boy
, but lucky to survive when he was growing up. He is put through over 5
foster homes
and still cannot find a
family
he can stay with. As Dave grows up he gets himself in more and more trouble, but when he moves into he Nulles foster home he finds two friends who change his life completely around. Dave finds a passion of reading and he learns a lot about airplanes. He gets two jobs at the age of 17 and decides to drop out of high school. With his G.E.D in hand he decides to join the Air Force. Dave Pelzer is a very strong-hearted person and should be
love
d by everyone because of the life he went through as a
child
.
My thoughts of the book The
Lost
Boy were, it was a very good book! It was never boring at any time in the book. Dave Pelzer is a strong guy going through what he did as a child. My favorite part is when Dave, and his two other friends are making stunts for their video. Dave Pelzer captured my attention when he was put through all the bad beatings, and losing family after family with foster homes. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves to see a child pull him self together, and make it on with his life successfully. Those are my thoughts on the book The Lost Boy.
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the lost boy
The
Lost
Boy
If there was only one book you had to read before you had to die, it should be this The Lost Boy. It has everything you want in a book like drama, tension, a lot of surprises, and it is also a true story. The title and the chapter names of the whole book tie in with the whole story. This book is good for ages 13 and up.
When I picked up the book and started reading it I couldn't seem to put the book down until the very end. The book is mostly on David Pelzer trying to find a
family
to stay with while moving from
foster
home to foster home.
David Pelzer had a great memory when writing about all his good times and all of his bad times as well. I don't really like reading, but this book was so good that I couldn't stop reading. So, if you don't like reading much I guarantee you would
love
to read this book. If you like reading this book and want some more you can read The
Child
Called
It or A Man Named Dave.
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Why I Liked 'The Lost Boy'
I felt Pelzer was able to portray his life in a way that was descriptive and real, but in a way that was interesting and at times humorous. I enjoyed Pelzer's writing style, and found myself unable to put his books down at times (I have also read "A
Child
Called
'It'"). After reading this, I have nothing bu respect for Pelzer. Kudos for him!
the lost boy
The
Lost
Boy
a
sequel
from A
Child
Called
It is a very touching book. David a boy who was harshly abused by his mom finally got help and now is in a
foster home
where he is safe. He is
search
ing for
love
and is confused because of the sudden tragedy. This book is definitly one to read. If you read the first book you have to read this one or else you just get left wondering.
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