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| Title | : | A Teenager's Journey |
| Author | : | Richard B. Pelzer |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
| Published | : | May 15th 2006 by Grand Central Publishing (first published 2006) |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir |

Richard B. Pelzer
Hardcover | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 3.91 | 1086 Users | 57 Reviews
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The Pelzer brothers have lead a hard life full of emotional and physical abuse. To show for it, they have written many books and have come out with amazing strength and wisdom. This book talks about Richard Pelzer's life during his teenage years and beyond, how he has fought with his self to let go and forgive his mother, and how to become a successful adult at the age of 30.I thought it went around in circles a bit, but its a good book to read, you'll learn a lot. I would recommend an earlier book though, like "A brother's Journey" by Richard Pelzer and "A child called It" by Dave Pelzer. Every book after is more philosophical.
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| Original Title: | A Teenager's Journey |
| ISBN: | 044657970X (ISBN13: 9780446579704) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.91 From 1086 Users | 57 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books A Teenager's Journey
its really a heart warming book for both brothers its really eye opening it help other to make the best of life love all the pelzer booksThe Pelzer brothers have lead a hard life full of emotional and physical abuse. To show for it, they have written many books and have come out with amazing strength and wisdom. This book talks about Richard Pelzer's life during his teenage years and beyond, how he has fought with his self to let go and forgive his mother, and how to become a successful adult at the age of 30. I thought it went around in circles a bit, but its a good book to read, you'll learn a lot. I would recommend an earlier
I only read this for Advanced/Extension English but it was surprisingly a quick read and quite interesting!

I had to skim through a lot of this book. It was so repetitive and most of the repetition was, then maybe justifiable, excuses for slipping back and slipping back again.The novels of his brother, Dave, moved along much better. Maybe because I hadn't previously heard the story of horrific abuse.Also one thing that Richard never really fesses up to is how he contributed to David's abuse. I found this unconscionable.
I remember reading this book back in High School. After I read his brother's book "A Child Called It" I saw in the newrealse section Richard B. Pelzer first book about how Richard took the role of the forgotten child after his brother was free at last from their mother. This was such a powerful book about his struggle to find who he is and try to heal from all the scars that was put upon him.
honestly I wasn't moved by this at all. Talks about drugs, booze..doesn't sound too inspiring
"It had to be me that was the deranged one. That must have been why I wanted to self destruct. It was me the whole time, not Mom. I was the one who caused her to become outraged. I knew that treat the other boys like that so it had to be me." Perfect quote to sum up this book, this is a recall of the insanity that went on in the author's highly dysfunctional family and how he got out of it, both physically and emotionally. Perhaps if you are trying to understand the mind of abused children then

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