The Kid 
Book on CD is best. Child abused and sent to orphanage then adopted by a great family and able to pull thru life successfully. Some language and violence due to the circumstance, done in good taste-autobiography.
I don't normally read books like this one as I prefer books that allow escape and are not quite so upsetting. I normally read fiction but this caught my eye after being left in our staff room at work. I actually picked it up to take home for my husband to read (he likes these sorts of books) but I found myself reading it on the bus on the way home. Once I has started, I couldn't stop and I read the whole book in two days (around work, of course).The story is written by and follows the life of

If ever there were a book that could make you suddenly feel like grabbing the world by both hands and taking full advantage of the life that you have been given, then I'd personally say that this was that book. 'The Kid' by Kevin Lewis is a harrowing tale of the author's traumatic upbringing and the childhood that no child should ever have to endure. A true life story, 'The Kid' continuously provokes a gut wrenching feeling that the things you are reading are in fact non-fiction and not just
This book was given to me by an acquaintance who thought I might enjoy it and I certainly did. It is good to read books like this as it opens the eyes of people like me that come from a "good family". This book was equally horrific as it was enlightening. Sad as it was victorious. The writing was good, I had tears in my eyes and I found it education in more ways that one. A great read but not for the faint hearted.
Harrowing. I don't think I could read this again. A very honest account of some awful real life events. I'm not sure how to 'rate' this. On some levels I think it's disrespectful to put 'stars' against the narrative of this persons life.
I stayed up all night to read it and finished it in less than 24 hours. I made sure to give my children and extra cuddle today...as to you Kevin Lewis, bless you x
Kevin Lewis
Paperback | Pages: 242 pages Rating: 3.94 | 1057 Users | 90 Reviews

Details Containing Books The Kid
Title | : | The Kid |
Author | : | Kevin Lewis |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 242 pages |
Published | : | March 4th 2004 by Penguin (first published June 5th 2003) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Memoir |
Explanation Conducive To Books The Kid
Kevin Lewis grew up on a council estate in South London. Beaten and starved by his parents, ignored by the social services and bullied at school, he was offered a chance to escape this nightmare world and was put into care. Despite his best efforts to make things work out, his life spiralled out of control. At the age of 17 he became caught up in the criminal underworld of London, where he was known as 'The Kid'. From the violent anger he suffered at the hands of his mother and father, to the continuous torments at school; from the way in which he coped with rejection from people he trusted, to suffering from bulimia and a wish to take his own life, Kevin succeeded in making a better life for himself. This is his story ..Define Books In Pursuance Of The Kid
Original Title: | The Kid |
ISBN: | 0141014628 (ISBN13: 9780141014623) |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating Containing Books The Kid
Ratings: 3.94 From 1057 Users | 90 ReviewsAssessment Containing Books The Kid
If you found it fascinating to read Dave Pelzer's account of abuse then thisoffers a lighter and a much more positive approach to life before, during and after abuse proving that regardless of what you have been through if you try hard enough you can overcome anythingBook on CD is best. Child abused and sent to orphanage then adopted by a great family and able to pull thru life successfully. Some language and violence due to the circumstance, done in good taste-autobiography.
I don't normally read books like this one as I prefer books that allow escape and are not quite so upsetting. I normally read fiction but this caught my eye after being left in our staff room at work. I actually picked it up to take home for my husband to read (he likes these sorts of books) but I found myself reading it on the bus on the way home. Once I has started, I couldn't stop and I read the whole book in two days (around work, of course).The story is written by and follows the life of

If ever there were a book that could make you suddenly feel like grabbing the world by both hands and taking full advantage of the life that you have been given, then I'd personally say that this was that book. 'The Kid' by Kevin Lewis is a harrowing tale of the author's traumatic upbringing and the childhood that no child should ever have to endure. A true life story, 'The Kid' continuously provokes a gut wrenching feeling that the things you are reading are in fact non-fiction and not just
This book was given to me by an acquaintance who thought I might enjoy it and I certainly did. It is good to read books like this as it opens the eyes of people like me that come from a "good family". This book was equally horrific as it was enlightening. Sad as it was victorious. The writing was good, I had tears in my eyes and I found it education in more ways that one. A great read but not for the faint hearted.
Harrowing. I don't think I could read this again. A very honest account of some awful real life events. I'm not sure how to 'rate' this. On some levels I think it's disrespectful to put 'stars' against the narrative of this persons life.
I stayed up all night to read it and finished it in less than 24 hours. I made sure to give my children and extra cuddle today...as to you Kevin Lewis, bless you x
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