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13 year-old Bethany Hamilton is a champion surfer who was born to be in the water. But after a fun night out night surfing and what should be a fun day in the water, she is attacked by a shark and loses her arm. Rushed to the hospital, she remains calm, and maintains her faith in God. Now she has to re-learn how to do everything with only one arm... [Read More]

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Marc Forster
London, 1903: four lads, three women, and J.M. Barrie in the year he writes Peter Pan. After one of his plays flops, Barrie meets four boys and their widowed mother in the park. During the next months, the child-like Barrie plays with the boys daily, and their imaginative games give him ideas for a play. Simultaneously, a friendship deepens with Sylvia, the lads' mother, to the chagrin of his wife... [Read More]

Tags: Sad, Drama, Biography, Family
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Tom Shadyac
Patch Adams is determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people. Unfortunately, the medical and scientific community does not appreciate his methods of healing the sick, while the actual patients, medical professors, and hospital nurses all appreciate the work *he* can do, because they are unable to do it.... [Read More]

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Janet Moreno
Sep 20, 2013Janet Moreno rated it 5 of 5 stars
“The Lost Boy” by Dave Pelzer is a sequel of another book written by him called, “A Child Called It.” After finishing reading the first one I researched online to see if there was another book written after it because after reading “A Child Called It” left me drooling at the end. I wanted to know what was gonna happen to David afterwards. I went on and read “The Lost Boy” and I absolutely loved it. I ain't the type of persons who's a lover of “reading” but this book is what I call a book. I reco...more
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Lkk1998
May 10, 2013Lkk1998 rated it 5 of 5 stars
The author's purpose in writing this book was to make people more aware of the emotional as well as physical scars an abusive parent can leave on their child. In the story, The Lost Boy, Dave Pelzer tells his experience of learning how to accept what he lost in the majority of his childhood. His purpose was also to show that a foster parent can change a child's life, by giving them a loving home.

The theme of this book was thankfulness. Dave did not experience the love of a parent, interaction w...more
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Giak
Apr 29, 2013Giak added it
"The Lost Boy" by Dave Pelzer is a non-fiction book about a boy named "It" that is abused by his family and treated like he doesn't exist in the world. This story is about a boy who runs away to try and find a better life. He goes to the police and tells them that he was abused by his mother and is treated horribly in his family. The police takes "It" to a foster home. I like this story because it is telling us about a real life situation that a child can experience. There are children in this w...more
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Roxanne
Mar 12, 2013Roxanne rated it 4 of 5 stars
So the story continues. Now David is looking for a new place to find acceptance. As a "read" it (like the first book) kept me enthralled. I wanted to see the boy find a family,and develop into a capable adult. It certainly showed the journey from point "A" to point "B", however, on occasion a felt just a brief stirring in my gut that perhaps he glossed over just a bit of his more unsavory behavior while in foster care. I would anticipate he would struggle with social norms but he seems to want t...more
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Aimee O'donnell
Mar 06, 2013Aimee O'donnell rated it 5 of 5 stars
The book I read for quarter three was “The Lost Boy”, by Dave Pelzer. This book is the sequel to the series of, “A Child Called It”. The author’s purpose of writing this novel was to show that God can give you any struggle in your life; however he will not give you any difficulty that you cannot handle. He has a plan for everybody, and it will all work out in the end. I feel that David tries to tell everyone who is reading the story that you should never give up on something even if it is the li...more
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Taylor R
Jan 21, 2013Taylor R rated it 4 of 5 stars
Dave Pelzer a boy who has never had a real home is still searching for love somewhere in the rotten world. In this sequel to Pelzer’s A Child Called “It”, Dave now safe for his brutal home with his abusive mother, he is nine years old is put into foster care. He experiences much instability moving to new foster homes very frequently just looking for family that will love him. During the book his mother comes to visit him and brings his bike; the bike he was never allowed to ride. It was mistrea...more
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Cam Rogers
Jan 10, 2013Cam Rogers rated it 3 of 5 stars
The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer

Rating: 7

Review:

In his sequel to the haunting and devastating A Child Called “It”, Dave Pelzer takes us through the journey of his removal from his mother’s cruel home and into the world of a foster child. As an “F-Child” in Northern California in the early 1970s, Dave often faces hostility and prejudice from other children, teachers, and the community at large. Dave describes the various foster homes in which he was placed, ongoing court battles with his mother, and h...more
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Correna
Dec 13, 2012Correna rated it 5 of 5 stars
The Lost Boy

The book, The Lost Boy, by Dave Pelzer, tells a story of a boy named David and his personal experiences through the search for the love of a family. It is a sad story based around his physical and mental abuse that he receives from his mother. David is eventually placed into multiple foster homes, seeking for the safety and love from others. An important theme in this story tells us about the importance of staying strong and never giving up.

David received the strength to run away fro...more
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Emily Ann
Nov 12, 2012Emily Ann rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: Foster Parents, Young Adults
This review is from: The Lost Boy (paperback) 298 pages, $10.95, ISBN 1-55874-515-7 
New York Times & USA Today Bestseller
The Lost Boy (sequel to “A Child Called It”) is based on a true story. Probably the worst known case of child abuse in California, this book shows the need for foster parents, and the love and care that they provide for a child is irreplaceable. This book is very sad and can touch even the hardest of hearts. It is a tear jerker, some tears for joy , and other tears becaus...more
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Jimmy Phillion
Oct 26, 2012Jimmy Phillion rated it 5 of 5 stars
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Katie Siehr
Oct 04, 2012Katie Siehr rated it 5 of 5 stars
I read the book "The Lost Boy", which is a sequel to the book, "A Child Called It" it was about a man named Dave Pelzer's, and life as a foster child. "The Lost Boy" is an autobiography. In this book I read about how Dave had changed over the years of being a foster child because of the things he had gone through. 

David Pelzer's life as a kid wasn't exactly perfect. He was abused by his parents for most of his life. His mother wasn't nice to him and his father was an alcoholic. His mother would...more
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Emily Smarjesse
Oct 04, 2012Emily Smarjesse rated it 5 of 5 stars
The author’s purpose in writing The Lost Boy is to show how one boy finds ways to survive in his life. He tries to find his strengthens and weaknesses to balance out his daily routine. The boy is telling the story, which is easier for him to express how he feels. 
The theme of The Lost Boy is to fight your way through life’s struggles because struggles make you stronger. In the beginning of the book, the struggle begins like this, “I’m alone. I’m hungry and I’m shivering in the dark…My neck and...more
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Bur
Jul 17, 2012Bur rated it 4 of 5 stars
This book is an autobiography. David wrote about the child abuse he suffered for all his childhood. This is a continuation of the first book, and it talks about David’s life from ages 9 to 18.
I read the first book of the trilogy, ‘A Child Called “It”’ a year ago. I cried so hard. It shattered me and I still think of it every now and then. Books and their stories have a great impact on me, and the difference between this book and others is that it is real. Unlike other characters who have suffere...more
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Rhayna
May 29, 2012Rhayna rated it 2 of 5 stars
This book is the continuation of A Child Called It. David gets a second chance at life basically. He was placed in afoster home. He had been placed in few homes because he wasn't really behaving in them. His mom was still trying to get him back but e refused to go back to her because he knew that he would basically be abused again. He made it sort of hard for the people that cared for him and i think it was because he was scared to get hurt in any kind of way. He feared that because of all he ha...more
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Tyler Truitt
May 24, 2012Tyler Truitt rated it 5 of 5 stars
Based on a true non-fiction story Dave Pelzer, the author, Explains his horrific childhood as a boy called it by his mother. In this book Dave is finally “set free” from his mother and is passed from foster home to foster home. But he secretly can’t stay away from his mother, his torturer. Once he feels some comfort in a foster home boom he has to leave to another one because of bad behavior or getting into trouble or just the foster home being to full.
I really felt sympathy for Dave Pelzer. H...more
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Ficbot
Feb 11, 2012Ficbot rated it 3 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: 2012
Begun this with hesitation after not being terribly impressed by the first book in this memoir trilogy, but since it was a library book and it was fairly short, I was curious to see how Pelzer's story continued. There were many issues left unresolved after the first book, and this one addressed many of them and was a vast improvement. Pelzer's style does tend to the melodrama (lots of exclamation points and declarations that a moment was a turning point in his future) but I respect what he has o...more
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Abi
Jan 18, 2012Abi rated it 3 of 5 stars
Shelves: memoir-bio-true, youngadultreads
The sequel to A Child Called "It", this book tells the story of Dave Pelzer's boyhood in foster care. 

By writing this first person account of what it's like to try to reenter the real world after surviving the 3rd worst abuse case in California (ever), Pelzer demonstrates that escaping from abuse is really only the beginning of the journey. The book is about the process of moving past that: learning to be a child, an adult; finding love and acceptance, from ones self and from others. 

Although th...more
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Newport Librarians
Nov 22, 2011Newport Librarians rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: ms-becky, adult-non-fiction

I looked to this book with hope and for answers to the many questions raised by A Child Called It. It did not deliver on either count. Peltzer focused on the trouble he made, the bad decisions he made and the hopelessness of that time in his life. Now, there is not doubt his transition and healing was a difficult and very long process, but I still would have liked to hear more about the positive times he had with his foster families, the things he worked through in therapy and some of the good 

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