"Learning from our prior experiences, we can, and should, aspire to fulfill our dreams, making life better not only for ourselves but for others around us," Dave writes in the introduction. "I am of the belief that you do not have to be a mayor of a major metropolis or CEO of a Fortune 500 company in order to take a stand for your convictions; to lead, rally, or educate others for your cause; or to maintain a vision that will pave the way for other generations to come. The everyday, hardworking folks, God bless 'em, have and always will continue to, day in and day out, truly make an impact on their families, communities, jobs, America, and the world as a whole."
Dave Pelzer walks readers through the process of learning how to turn the experience gained from past hurts into the power to live a better life and help others do the same with his trademark wisdom, support, and tough love.
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- ISBN: 9781599954523
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- ISBN: 9781599951393
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- ISBN: 9781599951393
- File size: 227 KB
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- English
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- ATOS Level: 7.5
- Interest Level: 9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty: 6
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Library Journal
June 1, 2008
While many self-help gurus claim to have influenced millions of people's lives, Pelzer actually has. "A Child Called "It,"" his best-selling memoir about surviving a horrifically abusive upbringing, has practically become a textbook in high schools across the country. Here, he also strives to help readers become successful against the odds, touting a commonsense yet compelling message: believe in yourself, let go of the past, take responsibility, and have faith. The mostly three-part chapters elaborate on his philosophy, share anecdotes from his life, and feature a list of questions for readers to ask themselves about the chapter's teachings. Pelzer's writing style is a long way from elegant. Conjuring the military man he was, it is straightforward and commanding, reflecting the years Pelzer has spent analyzing his past in order to clear it away. The strength of this book is his character: his ability to overcome and imbue others with hope. Recommended for all public libraries, especially where Pelzer's previous books were popular.Mary E. Jones, Los Angeles P.L.Social ScienceCopyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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- English
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- ATOS Level:7.5
- Interest Level:9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty:6
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