The author wrote a book many years ago when he overcame as a little boy and how many problems he had overcome. Dave Pelzer's name is actually David James Pelzer, born in San Francisco, California on 29th December 1960. David's father Stephen Joseph Perze served as a firefighter in San Francisco and left in 1980. My mother is Catherine Roerva. He has received David's abuse for many years. David lived in a foster's house until he was eighteen.
Richard B. Pelzer is brother of Dave Pelzer. Dave is a writer of three books, "Child who called it", "Lost Boy", "Man named Dave". These three books document one of the worst cases of child abuse I encountered. Richard's book focuses on the life David was rescued from his home and placed behind the foster care system. After David had left, Richard became the source of his mother's anger. This book records a painful struggle with his misery. Walking around the streets of every city in the US and walking on every desk in our classroom, you will be abused by people who want to protect him / her. Eyes that are not trained may not see their wounds or bruises. Their suffering may occur in the form of mental or sexual abuse, but the effects are the same. When I read Richard's story I thought about the damage they had with all these children. On the other hand, I found that these stories are more painful.
"Lost Boy" is an emotional non-fiction story, autobiography about Dave Pelzer's hardships of child abuse and development. This is the story of a little boy living alone, he is afraid to find a place for his family, family. "Lost Boy" has the theme of love, hate, and ultimate victory. Dave's life at home is a constant fear and "inanimate object". He is the scapegoat of his mother and he is an abandoned one of his family. His father loved him, protected him and tried to protect him, but his attempt was always and always overthrown by his mother's anger. Dave slept in an old military crib in the garage, wore clothes, do housework, eat barley, and were physically abused by an alcoholic mother. Dave understands that he has a "personal relationship" with his mother, and their relationship involves many "games". Dave endured many abuses from his mother, but he still loves her and is anxious for her love and acceptance.
This is Dave Pelzer's long-awaited A Child sequel "It". In "Lost Boy" he answered the question and revealed a new adventure story through the story of his fascinating youth's life. Dave, which is currently considered F - Child (Riko), is entering and leaving five different families. He is shy and every foster is experiencing indignation from those who believe it is hard to believe because it is difficult and not a "real" family. Dave played an important role in action Justice, Desert Shield, Desert Storm as a retired Air Force crew member. He was chosen as a unique mission of air refueling for the very mysterious SR - 71 Blackbird and F - 117 stealth fighter plane. During his service with the Air Force, Dave worked at Junior Hall and other projects involving "dangerous youth" in California.