sold!

I just finished reading Sold, a free verse novel by Patricia McCormick, published by Hyperion for young adults.  It’s the first book of fiction–or nonfiction–that I’ve seen for teens that deals with child sex trafficking.

The author has done a fantastic job.  She really gets the accomodation that sexually exploited kids must go through and the role of hope in keeping a sense of self alive, even when that hope is misplaced.

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A lot of fiction that treats sexual abuse is from an “outsider” perspective.  Even when it is written in the voice of a young survivor, the characters and action can seem to fulfill outsider needs to feel pity and to rescue.  And I have to say there is a powerful outsider thread in Sold.

Lakshmi is a young Tibetan girl sold into sexual slavery in India by her stepfather to pay his gambling debts.  She struggles against her fate and when she is forced to comply she finds reason for hope in the small kindnesses around her.  If you’ve seen the movie Born in the Brothel, you’ll have a good idea of Lakshmi’s world.

The research behind the story is scrupulous.  Ultimately, Lakshmi’s only hope is an American rescue project.  Her struggle is to take the step that will allow her would-be rescuers to help her.  And this is her struggle, her choice.

Tough but good.  Check it out.

2 Comments »

  1. propernoun.net » Blog Archive » Sold said,

    December 4, 2006 @ 2:05 pm

    […] Carolyn Lehman, author of Strong at the Heart: How it Feels to Heal From Sexual Abuse, also reviewed this title. You may want to check out her review. Also check out Carolyn’s list of favorite books, many of which have to do with young people and sexual abuse. […]

  2. Jennifer, Snapshot said,

    December 12, 2006 @ 7:13 pm

    Interesting. Thanks for your review.

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