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A Brother's Journey: Surviving A Childhood of Abuse

Paperback

Main Details

Title A Brother's Journey: Surviving A Childhood of Abuse
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Richard B. Pelzer
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
ISBN/Barcode 9780316732925
ClassificationsDewey:362.76092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Sphere
Publication Date 5 September 2000
Publication Country United States

Description

The story of Dave Pelzer is a legend of our times: the shattering tale of the child called 'It' who was forced to live in the basement. His mother was the perpetrator of the horror, but she had a willing accomplice. It was Dave's brother Richard - the author of this book. When Dave was twelve the police removed him from the household, but the cycle of abuse continued. Mrs Pelzer had a new target for her crazed, alcoholic wrath. The hunter became the hunted - at the age of nine. This is his story. Recounting the warped dynamics of a family riven by abuse, he reveals his guilt at being the abuser, his scarring at being abused, the complete lack of questioning within the family about what was happening - and even the twisted respect the boys had for their mother. Richard became the target of his mother's artillery of insanity, the victim of savage beatings leading to hospitalization, the boy denied clean clothes, the one who 'deserved' whole bottles of hot Tabasco sauce poured down his throat.

Author Biography

Richard Pelzer is the brother of Dave Pelzer, author of A CHILD CALLED IT etc. Richard was born fourth of five boys in 1965 in California. Until recently he worked in banking and the financial world. He is now a full-time writer.

Reviews

'It is my sincere hope that Richard's story will help others with an unfortunate past to become productive, responsible and fulfilled adults' - Dave Pelzer, brother of Richard. 'Gut-wrenching recollections of the horrendous years-long abuse inflicted on the author by his alcoholic, emotionally disturbed mother' - Kirkus Reviews 'Pelzer makes us aware of what can happen behind closed doors' - Woman and Home