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The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager's Story of Longing for Acceptance and
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The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager's Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship Hardcover - 2004

by Add Pelzer, Dave

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The #1 New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author who is a shining example of what overcoming adversity really means now shares the final stage of his uplifting journey that has touched the lives of millions.

From A Child Called "It" to The Lost Boy, from A Man Named Dave to Help Yourself, Dave Pelzer's inspirational books have helped countless others triumph over hardship and misfortune. In The Privilege of Youth, he supplies the missing chapter of his life: as a boy on the threshold of adulthood. With his usual sensitivity and insight, he recounts the relentless taunting he endured from bullies; but he also describes the joys of learning and the thrill of making his first real friends-some of whom he still shares close relationships with today. He writes about the simple pleasures of exploring a neighborhood he was just beginning to get to know while trying to forget the hell waiting for him at home.

From high school to a world beyond the four walls that were his prison for so many years, The Privilege of Youth charts this crucial turning point in Dave Pelzer's life. This brave and compassionate memoir from the man who has journeyed far will inspire a whole new generation of readers.
* A Child Called "It" has sold more than three million copies.
* The Lost Boy has sold more than two million copies.
* A Man Named Dave has sold more than 1.5 million copies.
* The three books have spent more than ten years combined on The New York Times bestseller list.

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  • Title The Privilege of Youth: A Teenager's Story of Longing for Acceptance and Friendship
  • Author Add Pelzer, Dave
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1ST
  • Condition UsedAcceptable
  • Pages 230
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Dutton Books, New York, New York, U.S.A.
  • Date January 5, 2004
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 521X7W000EP6
  • ISBN 9780525947691 / 0525947698
  • Weight 0.85 lbs (0.39 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.68 x 5.8 x 0.93 in (22.05 x 14.73 x 2.36 cm)
  • Reading level 1130
  • Library of Congress subjects Social acceptance, Pelzer, David J - Childhood and youth
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003061245
  • Dewey Decimal Code B

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Summary

Dave Pelzer's bestselling autobiographical trilogy are an international phenomenon. Distressing, heartbreaking and yet inspirational, the fourth in the series guarantees the same level of success.His next book centres on his experience of bullying at school and the friends he made in his neighbourhood who helped him fight back.He tells the story of his high school years when he met two friends who helped him get through the perils and promises of adolescence. It is a story of hope and heartache, and reveals the many positive influences in Dave's teenage years as well as the agonizing choices he had to make to reclaim his life from the childhood he lost to abuse.

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April 21, 1999, 2:35 A.M.-It's been a long four days.

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A monumental series of books about courage and triumph. Pelzer demonstrates, as few have, that it is in the darkest skies that the stars are best seen. (Richard Paul Evans, New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and The Last Promise)