I have finally finished A Child Called It, by David Pelzer! It was one of the most eye-opening and touching book I might ever read! This book made me cry so hard. My mind just cannot wrap around the idea that a little child can be so abused. This book made me recognize just how grateful I am. I have two loving parents, as much food as I can eat, a bed to sleep in, and more. David did not have any of this. David spent countless hours doing chores, being beaten, starved, anything his mother could think up!
Mother's new form of torture was to order Dave to take off all of his clothes and lay in a bathtub face down for hours. And one time she even forced his head completely below the surface and almost killed the boy. Then after he got done with his "bath," Mother made him sit outside in forty degree weather for hours, while the rest of his family sat inside and shared a meal. David was almost for sure that he would die. But then after a few months of her brutal beatings, she sat Dave down and told him she was sorry. She hugged him and said that everything was going to be okay, and that all the punishments were over. Dave was shocked, and to his surprise Mother stayed true to her promise for a few days. She fed him, let him watch TV, and even let David play with his brothers. But only a few days... until she went back to her evil ways.
David lost all hope. He even wanted to die. He wished that mother would show him mercy and just kill him. David's father (who used to be the only person he could trust), walked out on David and his family. David then started doing things purposefully to agitate Mother. He did his chores sloppily in hopes that Mother would beat him to death afterward. He hated the whole world, and most of all, God. Although, in the very last few lines of the book David says,"I clasped my hands together, bent my head down, closed my eyes and prayed with all my heart... with peace in my heart, I whispered, '...and deliver me from evil. Amen'" (Pelzer 153).
i read this book last year, and it was the most sad thing i have ever read.... i couldn't agree more with you how eye opening this story really was and the fact that it is true just makes me sick to my stomach. You did a very nice review over the story though and made me remember how much this story opened my mind.
ReplyDeleteI loved how you included how the book made you feel. This adds a great emotion to the blog which makes others want to experience what you did. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love your reflection and I just read this book and I thought it was so sad.
ReplyDeleteI've read this book last year, and I also find it to be very eye-opening. It's definitely a hard book to read, simply because of how hard it is to believe that someone could do this to anyone, let alone a child. You're review was very thorough. Good job! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, good job keeping me interested all the way through, keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such a devastating, but enticing book. I can't wait to read it!
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