Sabrina (glassbutterfly) - reviewed The Road of Lost Innocence: As a girl she was sold into sexual slavery, but now she rescues others. The true story of a Cambodian heroine. on + 101 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an incredible book about one of the worlds most amazing people!
As far as I know it is the only book out there that is a personal account of life in the sex trafficking industry.
Although she doesn't mention it in the book you can see that from the start of her life God was preparing her for a great calling. I was amazed by this womans inner strength. She is the voice for the silenced victims of sexual exploitation.
The book is easy to read and though the topic is not a pleasant one once you open this book you will not want to close it
As far as I know it is the only book out there that is a personal account of life in the sex trafficking industry.
Although she doesn't mention it in the book you can see that from the start of her life God was preparing her for a great calling. I was amazed by this womans inner strength. She is the voice for the silenced victims of sexual exploitation.
The book is easy to read and though the topic is not a pleasant one once you open this book you will not want to close it
mimibottoms reviewed The Road of Lost Innocence: As a girl she was sold into sexual slavery, but now she rescues others. The true story of a Cambodian heroine. on + 58 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A very good, but disturbing book about a woman's tragic childhood and courageous life. She is now an inspring worldwide figure helping woman all around the world escape sexual slavery and get respectable vocational training. The language / dialouge in the book is rather simple (b/c English is not her first language, I think), so this book reads very quickly and easily. Highly recommended.