• I Cried to Dream Again

  • Trafficking, Murder, and Deliverance - A Memoir
  • By: Sara Kruzan, Cori Thomas
  • Narrated by: January LaVoy
  • Length: 6 hrs and 52 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (49 ratings)

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I Cried to Dream Again

By: Sara Kruzan, Cori Thomas
Narrated by: January LaVoy
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There is perhaps no crime more disturbing than the abuse of a child—and no court cases as upsetting as those in which juveniles who have faced abuse are tried for fighting back. In this gripping memoir Sara Kruzan, a survivor of childhood abuse and sex trafficking, tells the honest, disturbing, and ultimately empowering story of her journey from abuse to incarceration without parole for killing her abuser to finally gaining her liberation.

"As someone who has worked with trafficking survivors in the developing world, I am struck by how vividly Kruzan’s memoir shows us how easily these same atrocities take place, barely noticed, beneath the sophisticated veneer of life in the U.S. A brilliant and illuminating read."—Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and author of Mighty Be Our Powers

Sara is currently an advocate for the rights of incarcerated women and children, and the inspiration behind Sara’s Law, a bill currently in the House of Representative seeking to protect children of abuse from facing life sentences.

"I was eleven when I first met GG. I realized later that he had to have been aware of the chaos that was my life because he played me perfectly. I was walking home after school ... I heard a red Mustang purring like a huge lion behind me as I turned onto my block. When it caught up with me, a man leaned out of the window and motioned for me to come closer. 'Hey, excuse me,' he said. I approached the window and politely and cheerfully replied, ‘Yes?’ He said, 'I’ve been noticing you a lot, and I just want to talk to you. I’m gonna go get some ice cream and go to the park. I would love for you to come and join me. We won’t be gone long. Is that okay with you?' Ice cream! I found his offer irresistible. GG leaned over and opened the passenger door, 'What’s your name? People call me GG.' 'Sara,' I said shyly.'"—from I Cried to Dream Again

©2022 Sara Kruzan (P)2022 Random House Audio

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From the Ashes, She Rose!

This was a very good book, worth the read. I verified how every adult in this woman’s life failed her in every way! Nobody of authority looked beyond the obvious to see how she was damaged and hurt. Shame on the court system to have allowed more abuse of her as a teen. My heart hurts for what she went through, and I pray the rest of her and her daughters life is Blessed.

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So Wonderful!

It was well written, so sincere, so honest. Bless you Sara! It’s amazing the strength we find as women or females young and old! Enjoy your daughter, make her strong and know those around you will give you that strength. You have a great circle, enjoy this journey.

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Powerful and Courageous

Thank you Sara for your vulnerability and strength in sharing your very important and impactful story. Welcome home!

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Wow. Hope

Thank you for having the courage to share. I hope you continue to dream. Thanks!

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Powerful

This is a must read. I did not know it would have such a profound impact on me. And the ending was golden.

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A True Warrior

Thank you for telling your story. I'm appalled at the whole legal system and sadly, there are many other stories like this. Sara was repeatedly abused by adults at such a young age and the court system denied bringing that into evidence because they didn't think it was related to the murder? Anyone who listens to the story knows different. Her public defender was worthless not calling any witnesses. Sadly, good representation has always been about who has more money.

A child does not have the capacity to understand everything happening to them. And.... it's ILLEGAL! Her abuser raped her and sold her as a child. That should have been the first part of the trial.

Great book.

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A Rose is Still a Rose

Just as their thorns pierced her delicate skin, the sweet smelling soft petals of the flower made her smile again.
Cellmates became Kin, she transformed a loss into a win. Storms came but she didn't pretend, Summer Reign makes her grin. Amen

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Sara

Sara Kruzan at age 17 shot and killed her pimp, who had groomed her since age 11 to be a prostitute. The judge took none of that into account, only seeing a violent girl, and locked her away for life according to minimum adult guidelines. This is her life story and it is really good. She is the namesake of H.R.1950 - Sara's Law a bill that would allow juvenile victims of sex trafficking who in turn commit violent crimes against their trafficker to have more lenient sentencing guidelines. The book is eye opening how trafficking happens. I think if trafficking victims started killing their pimps more often, and getting lighter sentences, there might be fewer pimps in this world. So far Sara's Law is on the books in two states, it will be interesting to see how the experiment works out. Sara Kruzan making life incompatible with pimping.

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