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The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family

by Dave Pelzer

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ISBN13: 9781558745155
ISBN10: 1558745157
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Imagine a young boy who has never had a loving home. His only possesions are the old, torn clothes he carries in a paper bag. The only world he knows is one of isolation and fear. Although others had rescued this boy from his abusive alcoholic mother, his real hurt is just begining — he has no place to call home.

This is Dave Pelzer's long-awaited sequel to A Child Called "It". In The Lost Boy, he answers questions and reveals new adventures through the compelling story of his life as an adolescent. Now considered an F-Child (Foster Child), Dave is moved in and out of five different homes. He suffers shame and experiences resentment from those who feel that all foster kids are trouble and unworthy of being loved just because they are not part of a "real"family.

Tears, laughter, devastation and hope create the journey of this little lost boy who searches desperately for just one thing — the love of a family.

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"The Lost Boy" is the harrowing but ultimately uplifting true story of a boy's journey through the foster-care system in search of a family to love. This is Dave Pelzer's long-awaited sequel to "A Child Called "It". The Lost Boy" is Pelzer's story--a moving sequel and inspirational read for all.

About the Author

A retired Air Force crewmember, Dave played a major role in Operations Just cause, Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He was selected for the unique task of midair refueling of the then highly secretive SR-71 Blackbird and F0117 Stealth Fighter. While serving in the Air Force, Dave worked in juvenile hall and other programs involving "youth at risk"throughout California.Dave's exceptional accomplishments include personal commendations from former Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush. While maintaining a rigorous, active-duty flight schedule, Dave was the recipient of the 1990 J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award, making him the California Volunteer of the Year. In 1993 Dave was honored as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Americans (TOYA), joining a distinguished group of alumni that includes Chuck Yeager, Christopher Reeve, Anne Bancroft, John F. Kennedy, Orson Welles and Walt Disney. In 1994 Dave was the only American to be selected as one of The Outstanding Young Persons of the World (TOYP), for his efforts including child abuse awareness and prevention, as well as for instilling resilience in others. During the Centennial Olympic games, Dave was a torchbearer, carrying the coveted flame.Dave is currently working on a book based on overcoming obstacles and achieving one's innermost best, as well as on the third part of his trilogy, entitled, A Man Named Dave.When not on the road or with his son, Stephen, Dave lives a quiet life at the Russian River in Guerneville, California, with his box turtle named Chuck.

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iwillalwayslovecj, October 23, 2006 (view all comments by iwillalwayslovecj)
This book is the second book dave pelzer has written about his childhood. This one isn't so much about abuse from his mother but how he survived the foster homes he was in. I give this book a 4/5 because I don't think it was as good as his first book but yet I still liked it. This book goes until dave is in his late teen years. I hear there is a book of when he is an adult. As soon as I read that one I will comment on it!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9781558745155
Subtitle:
A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family
Author:
Pelzer, David J.
Author:
Pelzer, Dave
Publisher:
Health Communications
Location:
Deerfield Beach, Fla. :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Abuse
Subject:
Dysfunctional Families
Subject:
Abused children
Subject:
Foster home care
Subject:
Alcoholism
Subject:
Child abuse
Subject:
Specific Groups - Special Needs
Subject:
Children of alcoholics
Subject:
Family violence
Subject:
Childhood Memoir
Subject:
Domestic violence
Subject:
Foster home care -- California -- Case studies.
Subject:
Abusive mothers.
Subject:
Child of Impaired Parents.
Subject:
Abuse - General
Subject:
General Biography
Subject:
Pelzer, David J.
Subject:
Abused children - California - Daly City
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series Volume:
no. 33
Publication Date:
August 1997
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
250
Dimensions:
7.55x5.13x.84 in. .65 lbs.

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