Not For Sale
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Michael McIlhonnie
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David Batstone
“David Batstone is a heroic character.” —Bono
In the revised and updated version of this harrowing yet deeply inspirational exposé, award-winning journalist David Batstone gives the most up-to-date information available on the $31 billion human trafficking epidemic. With profiles of twenty-first century abolitionists like Thailand’s Kru Nam and Peru’s Lucy Borja, Batstone tells readers what they can do to stop the modern slave trade. Like Kevin Bales’ Disposable People and Ending Slavery, or E. Benjamin Skinner’s A Crime So Monstrous, Batstone’s Not for Sale is an informative and necessary manifesto for universal freedom.
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This book is for the informed or uninformed on the subject of human trafficking. Hopefully, it will open your eyes and heart towards these boys and girls, men and women, like it did mine.Informative and engaging.
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About the first half of the book tells the stories of women and children trapped in forced labor. Those sections are a little repetitive, but the force of the situation is so important you will overlook this fact. The second half deals with similar issues as encountered in Latin America and under the Russian mofia. His accounts of victims and survivors will disturb the reader as they should.
I would recommend that two other books be read along with this particular title namely "Gomorrah" by Roberto Saviano and "The Accountant's Story" by Roberto Escobar. Both are available from Audible. The first deals with international criminal activity in Naples and the second the drug cartel. The crime trilogy pretty much introduces international crime to the reader. Of the three "Gomorrah" is the most exciting to read, "The Accountant's Story" is the most amazing to read and "Not for Sale" the most heart rending. "Gomorrah" touches on slave labor as defined by Batstone tangentially.
All are well written and read.
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