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The David Pelzer "A Child Called It" Family War aftermath of book
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 654795" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>That is an interesting article SuZir. I also have read the book and wondered how a child could possibly survive the things he mentions. I suppose it's possible that the facts are there, but exaggerated from the memories of a child...like how things you revisit from your childhood are so much smaller than you remember them?</p><p> </p><p>Either way, the younger brother writing a book seems like he just wants to cash in on Dave's success. <em>Oh I know! Dave had a best seller - I'll tell my version of the same thing and have one too! $$Cha-ching!$$ </em>Kinda like Wicked is The Wizard of Oz, from the witches point of view. </p><p> </p><p>Regardless, that two boys would insist it happened at all, while the other three and the grandmother deny it, shows a very dysfunctional family dynamic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 654795, member: 17309"] That is an interesting article SuZir. I also have read the book and wondered how a child could possibly survive the things he mentions. I suppose it's possible that the facts are there, but exaggerated from the memories of a child...like how things you revisit from your childhood are so much smaller than you remember them? Either way, the younger brother writing a book seems like he just wants to cash in on Dave's success. [I]Oh I know! Dave had a best seller - I'll tell my version of the same thing and have one too! $$Cha-ching!$$ [/I]Kinda like Wicked is The Wizard of Oz, from the witches point of view. Regardless, that two boys would insist it happened at all, while the other three and the grandmother deny it, shows a very dysfunctional family dynamic. [/QUOTE]
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