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Slave Girl: I Was an Ordinary British Girl. I Was Kidnapped and Sold into Sex Slavery. This is My Horrific True Story. (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for Slave GirlSarah Forsyth has spent most of her life in fear. Born in Newcastle in 1976, from the age of three, the very people who were meant to be looking after and protecting her were sexually abusing her. Somehow overcoming the hurt and heartbreak of this horrific childhood, Sarah managed to build a new and happy life for herself as a nursery nurse. Then, one day, Sarah spotted a newspaper advert for a ...
Full description- Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd
- Published: 05 January 2009
- Format: Paperback 252 pages
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- Categories: Memoirs | True Crime | Ethical Issues: Prostitution & Sex Industry
- ISBN 13: 9781844546855 ISBN 10: 1844546853
- Sales rank: 1,507
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Reviews for Slave Girl
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Interesting Read
I enjoyed this book, the first book I've picked up in a number of years, kept me interested and turning the pages and gave a fascinating insight into human traffiking and the red light district of Amsterdam. Probably not for the naive or faint hearted, this book goes into real details of prostitution, slavery and drug use. by Amy
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Well underrated
This book was so powerful, and absolutely underestimated piece of work.
It has torn back and exposed the seedy underworld of Amsterdam, womewhere that has always been a must see on my tourist list.
This book however exposes what REALLY goes on, while the red light district and mull cafes all look like a bit of fun and games to us, is seriously affecting women who are sold into sexual slavery. I was shocked and horrified at this occuring in countries that AREN'T third world, and it completely opened my eyes to the point that I will refuse to visit Amsterdam, on the basis of putting money into the back pockets of pimps and people traffickers.
This book exposes sex and human trafficking in the most brutal way - because it is relateable. It literally, could happen to anyone. An absolutely fantastic book. by gillunder review

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