Personalized courage can survive with "A Called It It" by David Pelzer. "Is I free?" Because he was on the safety of the police car, young optimistic meditation in the heart of David. Regardless of the number of times his mother played this game, he refused to make her a satisfying victory. In addition to one in five children and one child, Davis experienced abuse, neglect and disarray in foster care system. As the hero of autobiography, known as "child," "David Percy wrote that living in a difficult childhood, this skill will ultimately lead him to a bright future.
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." Many courses can be applied to this book, and people can explain the subject in various ways. The main lesson of this story is that courage and will will promote survival. No matter how bad the environment is, life will continue. In this article, David Pelzer's will and determination are shown, but he believes he can win. Mothers' torture and atrocities
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."
According to Dave Pelzer, this is autobiography of a child's autobiography, a hungry, beaten, tortured boy by his mother. Despite this terrible beginning, he managed to change his life. David took advantage of his faith, positive attitude and determination to overcome his mother's abuse. As an adult, he has won numerous awards, became a famous spokesperson for child abuse, and has his own favorite and cared for his son. When David was a child, he was beaten on a daily basis. He is very thin as he is often robbed of food and forced to become a slave of his family. Over time, the punishment of David became more cruel and dangerous. David was forced to wear the same clothes everyday, which made him abandon him because he stinked. This is just a way for his mother to humiliate him. David used his courage and inner motivation to get out of the age of darkness and to create a life for himself, including talking in many people.