*A Man Named Dave: A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness

by David J. Pelzer | Parenting & Families |
ISBN: 0452281903 Global Overview for this book
Registered by annmargrit of Richmond, California USA on 1/24/2003
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3 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by annmargrit from Richmond, California USA on Friday, January 24, 2003
This trilogy was so compelling I had to read the rest of the story; this one of David as an adult and how he stumbled and eventually triumphed after years of low-esteem from the childhood abuse years. A must read if you have read the Child called IT!

Promised release to Monkeygirl at the next Bookcrossing meeting.

Journal Entry 2 by annmargrit from Richmond, California USA on Tuesday, February 11, 2003
I'm bringing this to the bookcrossing meeting tonite in Emeryville; as the first book was given to me at the last meeting and I'm hoping monkeygirl will want to read the next two books in this trilogy.

Journal Entry 3 by MonkeyGirl from Berkeley, California USA on Wednesday, February 12, 2003
I got this last night at a bookcrossing meetup from annmargrit. (Thanks, annmargrit!) I'll read this very soon.

Feb 19: I just finished reading this a couple of days ago. I was so glad to read that Dave is finally happy and has his life together and came to terms with his childhood. I'm going to save this in case fellow bookcrosser simont wants it, or else I'll post about this book on the bookcrossing forum.

Journal Entry 4 by simont from Eugene, Oregon USA on Wednesday, May 14, 2003
Given to me by monkeygirl at the May 13 MeetUp.

June 23: By far the worst of the three. For some reason I felt I had to finish this bunch of drivel, foolishly thinking that I would get at least a few answers to the author's many open questions. Ugh!

Journal Entry 5 by simont from Eugene, Oregon USA on Monday, August 4, 2003
Mailed to Dolphie97 in Syracuse, NY.

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