Too Close to Me: The Middle-Aged Consequences of Revealing a Child Called "It"
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Too Close to Me: The Middle-Aged Consequences of Revealing a Child Called "It"

Hardcover – April 7, 2015

Price
$34.24
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Publisher
RosettaBooks
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0795345579
Dimensions
5.25 x 1 x 8.5 inches
Weight
13.4 ounces

Description

About the Author As a child, Dave Pelzer was horribly abused, beaten, and neglected by a mother who faced alcohol addiction as well as mental health issues. His was the worst case of child abuse ever recorded in the state of California, and his life was saved only when an attentive teacher stepped in. Pelzer later grew up in the foster care system, and went on to write several bestselling memoirs—including A Child Called “It,” The Lost Boy: A Foster Child’s Search for the Love of a Family, and A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness. Dave Pelzer is the author of numerous inspirational books and is a sought-after public speaker. He is the recipient of the Jefferson Awards for Public Service, the National Jefferson Award, and the Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the World Award, among others.

Features & Highlights

  • In the blockbuster autobiography
  • A Child Called “It,”
  • Dave Pelzer shared the story of his childhood—one of the most dramatic and extreme stories of child abuse ever prosecuted in the state of California. As a child, Pelzer was beaten, starved, and abused both emotionally and physically by his alcoholic and mentally unstable mother. As a man, Pelzer went on to have love, happiness, a fulfilling career, and his own family.To many, Pelzer seemed to have found his happy ending. But for a child abuse survivor, living a normal adult life carries challenges and complications above and beyond those faced by most people. This book, the fifth in Pelzer’s nonfiction series, provides an honest and courageous look at the difficulties inherent in marriage, parenthood, work, and life from the perspective of someone who survived horrific physical and emotional terrors as a child—and who seeks to meet the responsibilities and complications of adult life with love, strength, and an open heart.

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Not what I expected

I love Dave Pelzer's books. This one was not what I expected, but still good. I am very glad he is taking better care of himself. He does not mention needing counseling in his books, so maybe it is not his thing, or is too personal to share. I was hoping he would talk about how counseling may have helped him along the way to work through his own PTSD from severe abuse. Suffering from PTSD myself, it would be helpful for me and others to know counseling is an OK thing to do. Everyone is not able to help other people to heal themselves, and it can feel like a sign of weakness to ask for help. I always appreciate his point of view and his own process of healing has been an inspiration for me. A lot of the things he says are things I have always thought, but never heard from other people. That has given me a feeling of comradery I will never forget.
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Completely satisfied with my order

Completely satisfied with my order! Great read!
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A book to indulge

Great book to read again and again. Surely makes you think twice about life.
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came on time

reading
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Five Stars

just starting it heard good things
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Five Stars

A great sequel to the previous texts!
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good book
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Five Stars

A good book.
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Five Stars

Thank you