...The Author of this book is called David Pelzer. In David’s case he is the only one out of three worst cases on child abuse in California state history that survived to tell the story of child abuse.
The title of the book is “A child called it”
In the book “A child called it” we take a look at the kind of life David had living with his mother from the ages of 4 to 12.
David’s young life had been a fairly normal one, until he reached the age of four. Then things changed forever.
In his true story he gives versions of the true events that took place in his family home.
When David was four, his mother unintentionally broke his arm whilst she was in one of her drunken states. David was taken upstairs to bed, but he was put in the top bunk of the bunk beds instead of his usual place on the bottom bunk. The next morning, she told him...
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...King David is hailed in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament as the greatest of the kings of the Israelites, the model of kingship, and the forerunner of messiahship. Later ideas of the messiah often focused upon David; most who claimed to be the messiah in later times would look to the military and political aspects to support their claim; even Jesus, who eschewed the idea of an earthly kingdom, nonetheless had David as a primary image.
Some see David as a mythological figure. Certainly the image projected of him and the shadow this character casts over subsequent Israelite and biblical history is one of mythic proportions. Partly the constructs around David have become so strangely skewed that one asks the question, as the literature both in the biblical texts and later developments can lead one to asking the question, 'can any one man...
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...The young boy, David Copperfield, lives with his mother and Pegotty, who helps in the house, in Blunderstone, Scotland. Davids father died six moths before his birth.
That's why David's aunt (actually she's his great aunt but she is marked as his aunt), Betsey Trotwood, the most powerful but also feared person of the family.
Once, David's dad was the favourite of Mrs. Trotwood. But this changed as he married David's mother. Cause for the mighty aunt, she was not more than a doll, although they never met one another. But the age of the bride - she was younger than 20 - didn't please Mrs. Trotwood.
At the day of David's birth, Mrs. Trotwood is present at the Copperfield's house. She's absolutely sure the baby will become a girl. So she's really furious as Dr. Chillip announces that the young mother, Mrs. Copperfield, gets a boy. The aunt...
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