Consumer Ratings and
Reviews for The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager's Story
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Review: It's a must
You must have it if you own the collection. Heart touching and inspiring.
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Review: Dull and Preachy
This book was a disappointment after David Pelzer's earlier books. It's poorly written and poorly edited. The pace is uneven, and the book alternates between showing the teenage David as an irresponsible troublemaker and a preachy know-it-all. No wonder his fellow students beat him up so often.
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Review: Just Ok
After reading "A Child Called It" in health class last year, I decided to check out what "A Privilege Of Youth" is about. The start of the book talks about what he was doing before he started the story. After getting past the first chapter of the book, it began to become less interesting and was beginning to get unappealing. It began to become boring after just five minutes of reading it. This book was unenjoyable and I would not recommend it.
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Review: Dave Pelzer Books
You just cannot phantom what Mr. Pelzer went through as a child. The courage is unbelievable and I admire him so very much. There is too much child abuse in society and children are tormented not to speak out because they love their parents the ones who are abusing. Mr. Pelzer's books are about himself and his horrible life as a child, teenager and young man. You have to read these books to better understand how much abuse is in our world. Then maybe it will help you realize that something needs to be done and it's better to make the call and be wrong than to not make it at all and possibly have a child lose his life. Order the books now!!
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Review: Slow but helpful
It took a while for me to get my order but the seller was extreamly helpful and answered all my questions very fast. Product is in great shape!! Better then described!!