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A Brother's Journey: Surviving a Childhood of Abuse
Richard B. Pelzer
Warner Wellness
, 2006 - 272 pages
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highly recommended
Touchingly Insightful
I have read all of Dave Peltzer books, it was wonderful to read his
brother Richards
account of the
abuse Dave
suffered and how he came to replace Dave in his mother's Eyes. I do wish he would have not left us hanging at the end of the novel though, I was left with more questions about his life once they moved then I might have been if he would have covered things up to the point of his marriage. I hope that he will write another book enlightening us on life once they moved to Utah. I highly recommend this book to everyone who has read Dave Peltzers books, if you haven't read them first so you understand this book to the fullest that the author wants you to.
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INSPIRING
I bought this book for my daughter who is 12. I've yet to read it. She read the original book "A Child named It" and I had never seen her read a book so quickly, she couldn't put it down. I decided to get the sequels and she read them just as quickly. It's a very sad book, but it's good for a child her age to read so that she can understand that not everyone has such a good life and I really think it makes her appreciate her life even more than before. Great book and good reading.
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Amazing story
This book was amazing. The hell Richard Pelzer and his
brother David
were put through makes you wonder how a mother could ever harm their child. I couldn't put this book down as I couldn't put David Pelzer's books down either. As soon as I recieved the book in the mail, I started to read it and was done in 2 days, which was disappointing because now I have nothing to read! Order this book, you won't be disappointed!
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Another viewpoint
After having read the 3 books by his
brother David
, it was very interesting to read the story from another child's viewpoint. And a reminder to we adults that events affect many others, whether intended or not. And how much influence we have on a a child's actions when they look upon an authority figure, parent or otherwise, as being an example to follow.
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