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Review Summary: Overwhelmed? You *can* make a difference, and this little book makes sure you know how. |
Date: 2008-12-20 |
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Details: An incredible book. Often, reading about this topic can be depressing at best ... but by focusing on (or at least switching frequently to) the stories of successful contemporary abolitionists, this book avoids that. Instead, it manages to create a sense of hope coupled with obligation--a sense reinforced by the list of suggestions and organizational contact information at the end.
Read this.
Then, pass your copy along to a friend, and ask that it keep getting read. |
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Review Summary: The Best Introduction to the Global Slave Trade |
Date: 2008-12-05 |
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Details: Not for Sale is the best introduction to the global slave trade I've read. It is full of heart-wrenching stories and information about how the trade works. It is an easy read and David Batstone did a very good job breaking down some complex information and theories and presenting them in an easy to understand way. This is an excellent book if you are trying to learn what exactly the global slave trade is and who it effects and how you might be able to get involved. |
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Review Summary: Yes, slavery today and more than ever before! |
Date: 2008-11-26 |
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Details: David Batstone presents a deep look at human trafficking and slavery. We seemed to think that the U.S. Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement actually fixed the problem. However, these ancient practices of our wonderful human nature have not gone away. They are even stronger than ever. There are more than 27 million people who are entrapped within this system. The Romans had nothing in comparison. As the book is read, it may be realized that many of the "Asian" porn-stars are in this industry as a result of what has occurred to them while growing. That is not an excuse for their continual involvement, but does give some insight as to why or how they got involved. Further, with all the people that we pass by each day, how many of them are truly free within the so-called land of the free? It is also striking that the majority of those bringing true freedom to all of the victims are Christian peoples and groups. Maybe, George W. Bush's plan for Faith based groups isn't too bad. Heck, Obama endorses it! Anyway, this book is a great read and gives deep insight into how we as humans really live. |
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Review Summary: A Must Read for Socially Aware People! |
Date: 2008-08-31 |
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Details: This work leaves one feeling enraged at officials and corrupt governments no matter where they are located. To know that the United States is a prime market for human slaves is appalling. The author lays the facts out clearly, his examples are extraordinary and the reader is given as complete a picture of the horrors faced by women, girls, and boys.
"Not for Sale" is a book I plan to use in the classroom to emphasize the horrors that await children/people in all walks of life, but most especially the poor and vulnerable. |
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Review Summary: Still recommend to read |
Date: 2008-07-29 |
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Details: Interestingly written and bringing the problem of human trafficking and all its related issues to light. Educational reading for sure. I was shocked to read about restaurant labor in this country being trafficked, as one example. It just read too much like a fictional novel at some times. If you look to learn about this problem in an entertaining and easy way I can recommend this book. If you look for more indepth facts and figures leave it alone. |
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