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A Child Called It by David J. Pelzer

2023-08-05 04:12:26

After the child read it, I called it a book review, I think that I am talking about tears about child abuse cases in Daly, California. This book is written about a little boy named David and its abuse, but this book is a turning point. David did not start out in a bad situation, but at first it seemed to be a family, such as mother, father, brothers affection, compassion, sweet and wonderful memories, happy time. I call his family "Bridier" (Pelzer 17).

One of the children's stories of David Perzer called "it" is one of the most amazing chronicles of his survival for child abuse. Biography is seen through the eyes of the child and is designed to help other people heal from the traumatic past. Due to the lessons learned from this book and the convincing quality of Pelzer's writing, the childhood story of David Pelzer is essential to the reader. A child called "it" is basically about the courage of a child to survive. In the 1970s child abuse in Perze was recorded as the third most serious child in California. He is cruel to the emotionally unstable alcoholism mother, Catherine Lorba. David Perzer was brutally beaten, hungry and tortured, so she did not think he was a son or a boy any more, just "it."

In a big autobiography called "It", Dave Pelzer shares one of his most childhood stories - one of the most dramatic and extreme child abuse stories ever prosecuted in California. When I was a child, Perze was violent, hungry, mentally and physically abused by alcoholic and mentally unstable mothers. As a man, Perze keeps love, happiness, a fulfilling career, and his own family. For many people, Perze seems to have discovered his happy ending. However, for survivors of child abuse, normal adult living can cause problems and complications that go beyond the challenges and complications most people face. This book is the fifth of Perze's non-fiction series, honestly about the difficulties inherent in marriage, parentage, work and life, from the perspective of those who survived from the terrible physical and emotional fears of childhood I will talk. And brave scenery. Responsibility and complexity of adult life