Almost Sold

Almost Sold by Rachel Louise, published by WestBow Press in May 2013, is an illustrated account that delves into the harrowing reality of human trafficking. This book narrates the true story of an average American girl who relocates to New York City after college, only to find herself ensnared by a predator and thrust into the world of sexual slavery. Through Rachel’s experiences, the narrative explores themes of survival and resilience, offering insights into the dark realities of this social issue.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of the struggles faced by victims of human trafficking, as well as a message of hope and healing through faith. Almost Sold serves not only as a personal testimony but also as a cautionary tale about the dangers of exploitation. With 108 pages, this edition provides a thoughtful examination of the complexities surrounding the topic, making it a significant contribution to the discussions on biography, social science, and the plight of women in vulnerable situations.
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Human trafficking is an indefinable horror. Almost Sold tells the story of an average American girl, fresh out of college, who moved to New York City from a small southern town to start her life as an adult. Before she can begin to blossom, she is caught by a predator for sexual slavery. This true story of Rachel’s experiences as a sex slave will break your heart while leaving you encouraged at her escape. This is a story of triumph over evil, inspiring you with the power of Jesus Christ who fully heals broken hearts. Almost Sold is also a compelling tool to forewarn against this evil scheme of sexual slavery. Changes to names and places were made to ensure the safety of all involved.
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