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Güneşin Kızları (2011)

by Corban Addison(Favorite Author)
4.14 of 5 Votes: 5
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English
publisher
Feniks Kitap
review 1: Truly amazing book. This is a heartbreaking story of two young Indian girls who lose their entire family in a monsoon and quickly find out how cruel and terrible the world can be. The story tracks the girls as well as the NGO trying to bring traffickers to justice. The book is not at all explicit, but it is difficukt to read at times when you realize this may be a fictional story, but the subject matter is real, and these things are happening. It is also a story filled with love, conviction and hope. Truly thought-provoking, it shines a light on human sex trafficking and opens your eyes to a horrible reality. It spurred me into doing some research and trying to find out what I could do to try to help.
review 2: Not usually a genre a would go for, but I read thi
... mores as part of my book club. I enjoyed the subject, even though in parts it was quite harrowing. I liked the ending as it gave hope, which I felt was needed, especially as the message was quite clear that sex trafficking is a huge, global problem that won't be solved quickly. I found Ahalya to be a wonderful character, and the love between her and sister, Sita, beautiful. less
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biak
Excellent story about horrific crime of human trafficking
malahitmiza
Well written. Disturbing subject material
debbie
great book, worth reading
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