FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The journey of Dave Pelzer is completed as he confronts his abusive parents and seeks to create a life filled with love and acceptance.
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163 of 164 people found the following review helpful:
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Power of Forgivness,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness (Paperback)
The book show the power of forgiveness. This principle works with abuse and is actually the only cure for abuse. I picked this little nuggett up in the book An Encounter With A Prophet and found it a powerful tool in dealing with my past. The man named David illustrates this point very well for those open to the concept. I loved the book.
119 of 125 people found the following review helpful:
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Best of the Three,
By "simondav14" (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Man Named Dave (Paperback)
This book is about the compassion and forgiveness the author finds in the face of horrible abuse. In the first two book we all felt the author's natural reactions to his abuse. Now in the third book the author gives us the solution. Not the solution to abuse but the solution for all victims of abuse - compassion and forgiveness. I did not get this understanding until after I read the book An Encounter With A Prophet which more explicitly shows how to accomplish the solution.
51 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
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The trilogy is complete,
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This review is from: A Man Named Dave (Paperback)
I discovered the David Pelzer books after seeing him on the Montel Williams show. I was so horrified by his story. . . and my heart went out to A Child Called It. And I bought the book. I've read all three. David's survival is truly a triumph. Most people would not have continued to live, let alone rise above the problems, let alone be able to talk about them. David's tales are comparable to the horror stories of the Holocaust - except that the villain in his stories was someone who was supposed to love him. I do wish that I had found out exactly WHAT had triggered David's mother. If the only stimulation for her actions was alcohol, then this series may be the most powerful lesson in the world against liquor. I appreciate David's sharing his story with us. It's one more reason to be grateful every day.
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