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Dave Pelzer was the second of five boys. He was born on 29 December, 1960, in San Francisco, California. Growing up, Dave suffered unimaginable abuse and torture at the hands of his alcoholic mother - both mentally and physically. He was eventually rescued when his teachers stepped up and finally called the authorities. Dave went on to write a series of books, one being “A Child Called It” in which he details his horrendous abuse. He details how his alcoholic mother forced him to drink and inhale ammonia, stabbed him in the stomach, burned his arm on the oven, forced him to take baths filled with ice, forced him to eat his own vomit, and forced him to eat his baby brother’s faeces. He was made to live in the garage and wasn’t allowed to eat meals with the family, forcing him to scavenge for food in the bins - when his mother caught on to this, she began to clean the bins with ammonia. Dave’s father, was not active in the abuse, nor did he make an attempt to put a halt to it. When Dave turned 12, he was finally rescued and went to a foster family.Â
in fifth grade our librarian read “a child called it” and a similar book called “don’t hurt laurie” to us, and i blocked out a lot of elementary school but i’ll legit never forget that book and how hard it was to listen to :(