Synopsis
On
March 5, 1973, 12-year-old Dave Pelzer was freed from
the prison he had known his entire life. His clothing
in tatters, his bed an old army cot, Pelzer was only fed
the food that the family dogs had refused. But he was
determined to survive. And he vowed to make a difference
in the lives of others. Now, in the inspiring conclusion
to the New York Times bestsellers A Child Called "IT"
and The Lost Boy, Dave Pelzer shares the story
of how a young man, haunted by his past, turned his life
around and became a man filled with love and acceptance.
In
A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness,
Pelzer describes how he overcame years of torture and
confronted his pathologically abusive, alcoholic mother
and his neglectful, alcoholic father. With candor and
courage, he also tells of his failed first marriage, his
successes and struggles as a father to his son, Stephen,
and his path to wholeness with his true love and wife,
Marsha.
Equal
parts triumph and tragedy, A Man Named Dave is
both a painful reminder of the atrocities that take place
in the world and a joyous celebration of life lived to
the fullest. With unparalleled generosity and bravery,
Pelzer concludes his trilogy and masterfully proves that
there is no way to shackle the human spirit. "My
story is not about me being a victim of child abuse,"
writes Pelzer, "but of the indomitable human spirit
within us all." Join us and bear witness to the power
of the human spirit when we chat live with Dave Pelzer.