"The lost Boy" by Dave Pelzer
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Pages: 7
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Pages: 7
(approximately 235 words/page)
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Dave Peltzer the author of "The Lost Boy" tells his story from the time he left his abusive mother and alcoholic father, through his experiences in five foster homes and juvenile detention, and how he eventually made it into the Air Force. He was a defiant, rebellious boy who, despite his background and personality, managed to endear himself to many guardians, social workers, and teachers. Pelzer writes in an honest, sometimes rambling, style; he is
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Dave's social worker she took the time to understand Dave's story and be his voice for him. We need more people in the Human Services field like the one's who have helped Dave in his journey. This book is a good book for people who work in any type of Human Service job such as a YMCA or a foster family just to show at what lengths kids will go to be safe and saved.
Dave's social worker she took the time to understand Dave's story and be his voice for him. We need more people in the Human Services field like the one's who have helped Dave in his journey. This book is a good book for people who work in any type of Human Service job such as a YMCA or a foster family just to show at what lengths kids will go to be safe and saved.