The Lost Boy

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 Front Cover of "The Lost Boy" by David Pelzer

The Lost Boy (1997) is the second installment of a trilogy of books which depict the life of David Pelzer, who as a young boy who was physically, emotionally, and spiritually abused by his obsessive mother. This book depicts the part of his life shortly after his rescue, and the difficulties that lie in store for him, as he tries to adapt to the real world and to the changing environment, and to understand the kindness of the people who have been helping him work through his emotions.

The Lost Boy is included as the second book in David Pelzer's compilation My Story.

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