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The Privilege of Youth
Author: Dave Pelzer

Book Information
Publisher: Dutton Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780525947691 - ISBN-10: 0525947698
Publication Date: 1/5/2004
Pages: 230


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio CD, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:
The #1 New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author who is a shining example of what overcoming adversity really means now shares the final stage of his uplifting journey that has touched the lives of millions.

From A Child Called "It" to The Lost Boy, from A Man Named Dave to Help Yourself, Dave Pelzer's inspirational books have helped countless others triumph over hardship and misfortune. In The Privilege of Youth, he supplies the missing chapter of his life: as a boy on the threshold of adulthood. With his usual sensitivity and insight, he recounts the relentless taunting he endured from bullies; but he also describes the joys of learning and the thrill of making his first real friends-some of whom he still shares close relationships with today. He writes about the simple pleasures of exploring a neighborhood he was just beginning to get to know while trying to forget the hell waiting for him at home.

From high school to a world beyond the four walls that were his prison for so many years, The Privilege of Youth charts this crucial turning point in Dave Pelzer's life. This brave and compassionate memoir from the man who has journeyed far will inspire a whole new generation of readers.
* A Child Called "It" has sold more than three million copies.
* The Lost Boy has sold more than two million copies.
* A Man Named Dave has sold more than 1.5 million copies.
* The three books have spent more than ten years combined on The New York Times bestseller list.

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A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and ForgivenessHelp Yourself: Finding Hope, Courage, and HappinessA Child Called The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family


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4 member(s) found this review helpful.

This reminds me a little of how the people reacted after WW II, saving, hording and be proud of what you have. He is not really bonded with his Foster parents and still lives/plans his life alone. Always looking into the future and planning for it. His neighborhood buddies let him live in the moment for a little while.

Michelle D. (ShellyD77) - NH reviewed 12/20/2005...
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4 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another fantastic book from an amazing man. This one shares more about what happens to Dave Pelzer after the abuse, during his teenage years.

Ralph R. (rwx) reviewed 6/2/2006...
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3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wonderfully written! Sad story, but inspiring to know that we can overcome anything if we have the courage, strength and heart too!

Jamie B. (mrsb) reviewed 8/1/2008...
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2 member(s) found this review helpful.

This book is about Dave's teenage years (it's like a companion book to The Lost Boy) and about all the people who touched his life and made him what he is today! There are only vague mentions of "The Mother" and there are no graphic disturbing scenes of child abuse.

A lot of the stories and people he shares in this book have been mentioned in his other three novels, but here he goes into more detail. It was a nice break after reading the other three. He is an amazing person!!

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent book! Make sure you have read his first book first.


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Teresa H. (WarEagle78) reviewed 3/12/2008...
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Another frank and insightful look at the life of Dave Pelzer. When one of the men who mentored Dave during his teen years dies, Dave thinks back to the neighborhood where he made his first real friends and had his first introduction to normal, loving families.

Susan D. (QwertyO) reviewed 9/4/2008...
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Although his other books were interesting, I found this one a little boring. I gave up on it about half way through and that is rare for me.

Maureen G. (Renie) reviewed 10/22/2008...
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Not as easy of a read as the 1st two of his books, but another good, sad and inspiring book, but a bit slow and boring in spots.


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