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Chargement... A Teenager's Journey: Overcoming a Childhood of Abusepar Richard B. Pelzer
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I read this, after reading A Child Named It, wanting to get some explanation about this woman's mental condition. Mostly this memoir focuses on the son's difficult journey to a meaningful life. A bit rambly, but important stuff. ( ) Granted, I did not read his previous book "A Brother's Jouney", I had read his brother's book "A Child Called It." After reading his brother's book, I found this one a bit anti-climatic. It was not nearly as detailed with the happenings and I had a hard time relating to it other than his own therapy reflecting back on his own life to heal his heart and soul after turning to a life of alcohol, drugs and meaningless sex after growing up with an alcoholic, abusive mother. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
After the success of his brother Dave Pelzer's bestselling memoir, Richard B. Pelzer touched thousands with his own account of an abusive childhood. In his second book, Richard reveals how the horrific treatment he endured as a boy affected him throughout his teenage years. As an adolescent, he found himself turning to drugs--even contemplating suicide--as he struggled to separate and live an autonomous life, away from his horrifying family situation. His salvation finally came when a surrogate family took him in, offering comfort, hope, and unconditional love--and, ultimately, the transformational power of forgiveness.--From publisher description. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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