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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 362.76092
Format: Bargain Price
Label: Wellness Central
Manufacturer: Wellness Central
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: May 15, 2006
Publisher: Wellness Central
Sales Rank: 612204
Studio: Wellness Central




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Product Description:
DESCRIPTION: After the success of his brother Dave Pelzer's bestselling memoir A Boy Called "It", Richard B. Pelzer touched thousands with his own heart-wrenching account of an abusive childhood in his New York Times bestseller A Brother's Journey. Now, in A TEENAGER'S JOURNEY, Richard reveals how the horrific treatment he endured as a boy affected him throughout his teenage years. As an adolescent, he found himself turning to drugs--even contemplating suicide--as he struggled to separate and live an autonomous life, away from his horrifying family situation. His salvation finally came when a surrogate family took him in, offering comfort, hope, and unconditional love--and, ultimately, the transformational power of forgiveness.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Teenager's Journey
I believe I suffered throughout the reading of this book as much as I suffered through the reading of his brother David's books. This book demostrates how guilt over one's actions in life can almost destoy a person. I would like to offer this encouragement to the brother of David, the author of this book regarding guilt. I know that he will never forgive himself for his part in this tragedy, but I heard on the radio a lady preacher speak about guilt and how to handle it. She said that guilt was ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - book review
Excellent book a great persprective from the brothers point of view & what happens when child abouse isn't stoppecd



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good book!
good book! i love the part where richard remembers his mom making him eat garbage and tabasco sauce! read it if you like richard pelzer as much as me!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - First review
I often read reviews of books that I am considering for purchase. I read "A Brother's Journey" and found it to be a better read, that kept my interest and that had some good writing. With this book, "A Teenager's Journey" I was somewhat disappointed. Since I depend so often on others reviews of books, I am beginning to think that I need to take the time to review what I have purchased. Again, I sympathize with both Richard and David, but this book did not make me feel strong emotions that made me ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Lousy rush job.
I wrote an Amazon review of "A Brother's Journey" in which I called the book emotionally accurate and even a "shining achievement". It was.
This book on the other hand is by far the most poorly written of all the Pelzer brothers books.
Richard wrote this book using diaries he kept during the years he was a drug addict. Did he copy passages verbatim from his drug diaries?
I'm guessing he did because he was under pressure from Time-Warner to get this money maker on the road.
I hate ... Read More





 



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