
The Lost Boy (memoir)
Rawiri James

Rawiri James
The Lost Boy (1997) is the second installment of a trilogy of books about the life of David Pelzer, who as a young boy was physically, emotionally, mentally, and psychologically abused by his mother and alcoholic father. A sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-nominated A Child Called It, in 2002 The New York Times Magazine reported that The Lost Boy had spent 160 weeks on its bestseller list for non-fiction paperbacks. The book discusses Pelzer's defiant, rebellious behavior as he struggles to adapt to foster care, living in five different foster homes and in juvenile detention. It also talks about the kindness of his foster parents and other people around him, as well as his inability to brush his mother aside.

Esto va de como peter pan no es como cremos y también enseña como garfield se convierte en garfield.
El capitán garfio no siempre fue malo. Era un niño con ganas de crecer y ser adulto, pero lastimosamente se topa con un joven que me promete juegos y diversión. El país de nunca jamás oculta más de lo que se imagina, un secreto manchado con sangre existe en la isla
"You'll never look at Peter Pan I the same way again" -The Guardian
| Autor | Rawiri James |
|---|---|
| Editorial | Outsiders |
| Páginas | 320 |
| Publicación | 2019-11-12 |
| Idioma original | 🇬🇧 EN |
| ISBN-13 | 9781543987133 |
| ISBN-10 | 1543987133 |
Recommendations 7 people recommend it
"You'll never look at Peter Pan I the same way again" -The Guardian