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The Privilege of Youth A Teenager's Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship
by Dave Pelzer
Hardcover: Jan 2004,
288 pages.
Paperback: Jan 2005,
240 pages.
Rated of 5
by Taylor Dave inspires Me
when I started reading his books I was in the 6th grade and I was simply touched I mean how could she do those horrible things to him and well I love all his books and when people ask me what's your favorite book or who inspires you the most I am going to say Dave Pelzer. I mean he was abused terribly by his mom and yet stayed strong and made it through he's an inspiration and my favorite book would be A Child Called It and A Lost Boy well you could say all of them there simply great.
Rated of 5
by McRuiz AWESOME!
I read this book, and it was the besstt!! i loved it so much, its so exciting and you never want to put it down, I am only 15....but i do love this book..
Rated of 5
by jordan pelzer books
this book was truly great. I used to not read at all and if i did i could never finish a story but from the first book i read, " a child called it" davepelzer captuered my attention. All of his books are great!!
Rated of 5
by Courtney Wow
i like the lost boy and reding this book just made it even more better i heard his books are really good and i would tell anyone who askes what are the good books to read is all of Plezers books
Rated of 5
by Amanda Mind Blowing
i loved this book, being a teen myself it really touched bases with me. I have heard nothing but great things about the author and his books and i would recomend these books to anyone, there easy to read and easy to follow .. its a must read!
Rated of 5
by Johnny
The Excerpt from this story is really great! I think its's a great book for young adults and teens i think some kids can prbably relate to some of the "issues" and topics this book is so great to read that im am going to buy it.
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