See Me Not: A Story About Human Trafficking - And Hope!
Réal Laplaine To most, human trafficking is something that happens elsewhere. But to eight-year-old Hann'Sha, it becomes reality when she is sold to traffickers and is forced into sexual servitude. For four years she lives in sexual slavery, until one man comes along and makes it his mission to free her, and to do so, he must not only go up against the trafficking underworld, but a corrupt law enforcement. This story is based on facts, what really happens to young girls, like Hann'Sha, and while it is fictionalized, it portrays the reality of life for countless thousands of children, young girls and women every year who are caught in this debased web. See Me Not is a story of hope and a voice for the voiceless.
"Written in elegant prose, it is not only about the ills of humanity, but also about hope and optimism...Overall, it is a good thriller..." Alex Markman, Author
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