"a child called 'it'"
Could you imagine waking up every morning wondering if you would live to see tomorrow? Could you imagine wondering if today was the lucky day that you would get a bite to eat? Could you imagine wondering each morning about the different types of torture that would be forced upon you? This is the life that David Pelzer, the author of the autobiography, A Child Called "It", lived. A Child Called "It" is an amazingly touching story about one child's struggle with abuse, one that is said to be the biggest case of child abuse that California has ever seen. David grew up in Daly City, California with his mother and father, and three younger brothers. During the first years of David's life, their family had appeared almost perfect, but soon this would all change. Around the age of six, his mother started to go through some changes. She no longer liked to go on the trips that their family went on regularly, she no longer dressed up, did her hair, nor her makeup. She often times would pass out on the couch in front of the television after drinking an excessive amount of alcohol. David's mother had soon become an alcoholic who had taken a turn for the worst. David's life drastically changed, as his mother be
Fortunately for him, his family soon returned, and therefore, this abuse didn't last long. David would do everything in his power to avoid breathing in the fumes, but that was nearly impossible. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**. David would continue on living the same way. She would punish him so we he would fear what would happen to him if he did it again. The rest of his family had left; David was alone with his mother. She played torturous games that almost left him for dead. David's case was and incredibly severe case of child abuse and it is very important that he gets his story out and reach as many as possible. There was a few times when onlookers would catch on to the kind of lifestyle David was living. It was always he who had to scrub the bathroom, clear the dinner table, do the dishes, and whatever other chores his mother could find for him to do. For those who have been abused, there are many out there that understand the way it feels. He would cough up blood and nearly pass out; he often wished that he would just die. For some unknown reason, he was the only of the four children to be affected by these changes. His mother came up with a mixture that could kill him, Clorox and ammonia. He always thought in the morning, "Will today be the day she will finish me off?" In a way, he wished for death.
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