A Teenager’s Journey
On sale
21st November 2007
Price: £9.99
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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751537697
At the end of A BROTHER’S JOURNEY, Richard Pelzer’s mother and three brothers are moving to Salt Lake City, Utah. He has the choice of joining them – unwanted – or staying behind. But where can he live? What can he live on? Defeated – he follows them.
So continues Richard’s alcoholic mother’s physical abuse of Richard. But gradually he is growing up – not just in years but stature. His mother cannot treat him in quite the same way and mostly it is with neglect. Richard runs away and tries to commit suicide several times, and he has a stint with a foster home. He turns to soft drugs, then hard drugs. Finally he goes to live with John and Darlene Nichols who try to show him some family love. At the age of 21 he gets a full time job and tries to learn to be a big brother to the foster parents’ children. And begins to get his life together…
An uplifting and inspiring story about someone who retains his religion and regains basic morals – despite everything going against him.
So continues Richard’s alcoholic mother’s physical abuse of Richard. But gradually he is growing up – not just in years but stature. His mother cannot treat him in quite the same way and mostly it is with neglect. Richard runs away and tries to commit suicide several times, and he has a stint with a foster home. He turns to soft drugs, then hard drugs. Finally he goes to live with John and Darlene Nichols who try to show him some family love. At the age of 21 he gets a full time job and tries to learn to be a big brother to the foster parents’ children. And begins to get his life together…
An uplifting and inspiring story about someone who retains his religion and regains basic morals – despite everything going against him.
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An uplifting and inspiring story.
Compelling and gruelling, this delves into the mind of an abuse victim, and gives a first-hand account of the devastating consequences of abuse that live on long after the first blow has been struck.