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Brother's Journey: Surviving a Childhood of Abuse
Brother's Journey: Surviving a Childhood of Abuse | Richard B Pelzer
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- A Brother's Journey will appeal to the same audience that made #1 New York Times bestsellers of Dave Pelzer's popular novels: A Child Called "It" (Health Communications, 1995), The Lost Boy (Health Communications, 1997), and A Man Named Dave (E.P. Dutton, 1999), which have sold over six million copies combined. - There is a strong market for memoirs detailing traumatic experiences, as demonstrated by the success of A Million Little Pieces (Nan A. Talese, 4/03) and Running With Scissors (St. Martin's Press, 2002). - Subsidiary rights have already been sold in England and Japan. - Available as a Time Warner AudioBook.
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Richard Pelzer's story is almost unimaginable - to think that someone could endure so much and to think that a mother could treat her children in such a despicable way - but I think it's an important story to read. I read his brother's story a few years ago & reread it this week alongside Richard's story & both were an incredible reminder of how important it is for us as a community & as individuals to speak up if we feel like something is wrong.

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