Stolen – The True Story of a Sex Trafficking Survivor
A survivor's journey through the dark world of trafficking
Cecil Murphey author Katariina Phd Rosenblatt author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Baker Publishing Group
Published:7th Oct '14
Should be back in stock very soon
This memoir tells the true story of a young girl's harrowing experience with sex trafficking and her journey toward survival. Stolen offers hope and inspiration.
In Stolen – The True Story of a Sex Trafficking Survivor, the author recounts her harrowing journey through the dark world of sex trafficking, revealing the grim realities faced by countless American children. Katariina Rosenblatt's story begins in a seemingly innocuous setting—a hotel in Miami Beach—where she is approached by a woman who initially appears to be a friend. This false friendship quickly spirals into a nightmare as Katariina is drawn into a child prostitution ring, showcasing how easily vulnerable children can be exploited. Her experiences highlight the chilling fact that sex trafficking is not confined to distant lands; it is a pressing issue that affects communities across the United States.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are taken through a cycle of manipulation, violence, and drug use that kept Katariina trapped for years. The memoir serves as a stark reminder that the threat of trafficking is ever-present, with statistics indicating that hundreds of thousands of American children are at risk annually. However, Stolen is not just a tale of despair; it is also a beacon of hope. Katariina’s resilience shines through as she escapes her captors multiple times, illustrating the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Ultimately, Stolen is a powerful testament to survival and recovery. It aims to raise awareness about the realities of sex trafficking while inspiring others to fight against this pervasive issue. Through Katariina’s story, readers are encouraged to recognize the potential for healing and change, making this memoir both a cautionary tale and a celebration of triumph over trauma.
ISBN: 9780800723453
Dimensions: 220mm x 143mm x 16mm
Weight: 260g
240 pages