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  • Don’t waste your money

    1
    By moburr17
    Terrible writing and story line. Completely unhelpful for what the author claims can help identify victims of trafficking.
  • The Slave Across the Street

    4
    By nickname5452316
    Profoundly disturbing and so important for us all to know how easily these predators can seize control.
  • Everyone should read this book

    5
    By SM from TX
    So informative and helpful. Thank you for sharing your story.
  • The slave across the street

    5
    By dellarhae
    This is an essential read for anyone working with children. May it be a social worker, teacher or parent. Knowledge is power. This story is heartbreaking but the sad reality is that sex trafficking is so prevalent and it’s important to be aware, know the signs and be educated. The author states many things but what stands out to me is “if you see something, say something.
  • The slave across the street

    5
    By Ralphnun1
    Unbelievable and just so sad.
  • Brave author but the book fell very short

    2
    By Em1233211998
    The book is poorly written but she is brave for telling her story
  • Made me wonder

    5
    By Latent reader
    Well written novel that makes you wonder if it is real or not, OR could happen on my street. Latent Reader
  • Heartbreaking story

    5
    By Smileyy
    To imagine that any young girl, or anyone at all has had to endure such torture and abuse is absolutely heartbreaking. But this woman not only lived through it, and escaped it, but was brave enough to share her story in order to help save others who are experiencing the same thing. As a counseling student, this book truly opened my eyes to signs to look for, and to what is becoming an epidemic and needs to be stopped. Thank you for sharing your story!!
  • The slave across the street

    5
    By Pamfun
    A must read ! Not a fun read though, it will break your heart, make you angry as hell and leave you wondering what you can do to help. In the end you will be in awe of the young lady who stepped up to the plate and bared her soul. Theresa, my heart is praying with and for you and all who have been and are slaves. One other thing I know God did protect you and he cried too!
  • The Slave Across the Street

    5
    By DMDRED
    I too was a slave of the worst kind. I was a slave in my own home to my father. It was hidden from every other member of my family and I too felt a need to protect them and to protect my families name and honor. Looking back, I wish I had made different choices, but at the time I didn't realize I had choices. I was expected to perform on command. It took years for me to get into therapy, and when I did that therapy went on for years. I have often contemplated writing my story and commend you for making this a public issue. May God bless and protect you and your family.

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