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Domestic Sex Trafficking

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
4 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 04-16-25

I’ve both worked and volunteered in the world of combating sex trafficking for a long time. While the information in this novel isn’t new to me, it will be to many people and I commend that. It really can be anyone, in any corner of the world, that ends up in a vulnerable position. And it’s hard helping people see what’s happening when they’re stuck in the middle of it.

Harder still, for those people to see that outsiders of the situation can be trusted. Trust is hard won and easily broken and this book goes over that. An item I don’t hear spoken about often is also the concept of a secondary victims and how these situations affect those around the trafficked individual. How those feelings are valid as well.

As is mentioned in the book, many victims don’t have family they can rely on or trust. That’s one potential vulnerability that can lead someone into a dangerous situation like this. The reoccurring concern and support of the family in this recount is a hopeful light in the overall storm. And hopefully will help others see the signs and understand how to be supportive where they can as well.

The topic won’t go away, even if public interest comes and goes with it. Hopefully a book like this can help readers and listeners consider situations they might find themselves in one day. As parent or child, or outsider looking in, hoping to help. I recommend this book for anyone with children, with family, with air in their lungs. It could happen to anyone.

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