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Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade--and How We Can Fight It
David Batstone

HarperOne, 2007 - 320 pages

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A Must Read

I work with refugees and orphans from around the globe and find this book to be the most realistic and informative of it's kind. Selling people, mostly women and children is a harsh reality around the world. This book is informative and a must read to help wake up our world and start taking action. Very informative, emotional and well written.


Must read book for ANYONE

When I first found this book, it looked interesting. Little did I know how much it would change my life. Within weeks of reading it, we had submitted it as a "Common Reader" book at our University and this past fall, 2,500 students consumed the book. We brought the author to campus and not long after, he asked my wife and I to serve as state directors for the national campaign.

The books reveals modern-day slavery in a clear, concise and moving way. Batstone travels between the stories of the slaves and those who work to rescue them. It angers and inspires and is a primer for anyone who wants to get the basic info on slavery. There are a lot of good books on this issue - such as those written by scholar Kevin Bales - but this book has a universal appeal that those books do not, making it a good book for those in middle school all the way through university-level education.

Out of all the books I have now read on the subject, Batstone's is the best "general understanding" book out there. A perfect platform from which to launch deeper investigation into human trafficking and slavery. Also, check out the web site - www.notforsalecampaign.org.


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Uncle Tom's Cabin for the twenty-first century

This is one of those books that makes you want TO DO SOMETHING. Every chapter is a story of a slave, their slave owner, and the person and persons who rescues them. There is too much information and too many statistics to remain unchanged after reading it.

There is a chapter on the invisible children in Uganda who are kidnapped by the Lord's Resistance Army and forced to kill the adults in their village. The younger girls are given as wives to the older boys. If you caught trying to escape you are gang murdered. Thank God for the work World Vision and other organizations are doing to rescue them! There are chapters about sex slaves who are transported to America and other countries to be prostitutes. This is a well researched book to a huge problem that must be addressed.


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If You Want to Help Combat Slavery, This Book Is One of the Tools You Need

Many people think of slavery as a high-school history lesson related to the Civil War, but that's hardly the case. Slavery has been a tragic part of world culture for thousands of years and exists to this day.

Fortunately in recent years, several well-organized groups have been fanning out around the world - providing educational materials to volunteers and taking direct action in many cases to change laws and free slaves.

If you're on the verge of purchasing this book by David Batstone, a leading authority on modern slavery, then you're already interested in this issue and what you really want is a hands-on, heavy-duty book that investigates modern systems of human trafficking.

This is the book you want. It carries an advisory to readers: "This book deals with mature subject matter." That's because this is grim stuff about slave laborers, child soldiers and enslaved sex workers.

Batstone is professor of ethics at the University of San Francisco and, for six years, also was executive editor of Sojourners Magazine. He understands the issue - and the actions needed. In the final section of the book is an extensive overview of groups and Web sites around the world that can help to connect you with this modern-day abolitionist campaign.



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Wow

Words can't describe this book. It's disturbing and heart breaking but it's reality and it's accurate. The author is credible and it makes the book all the more real. The stories and facts are intriguing. I had some knowledge of the topic before reading but was blown away by the details when I read this book. The book has prompted me to talk with friends and family about small ways in which we can help. If everyone thinks they can't help in such a huge problem, it'll never be corrected. If everyone helped in a small way, it can make a huge difference. This book is HIGHLY recommended!


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Award?winning journalist David Batstone reveals the story of a new generation of 21st century abolitionists and their heroic campaign to put an end to human bondage. In his accessible and inspiring book, Batstone carefully weaves the narratives of activists and those in bondage in a way that not only raises awareness of the modern?day slave trade, but also serves as a call to action.

With 2007 bringing the 200th anniversary of the climax of the 19th century abolitionist movement, the world pays tribute to great visionary figures such as William Wilberforce of the United Kingdom and American Frederick Douglass for their remarkable strides toward framing slavery as a moral issue that people of good conscience could not tolerate. This anniversary serves not only as a commemorative date for battles won against slavery, but also as a reminder that slavery and bondage still persist in the 21st century. An estimated 27 million people around the globe suffer in situations of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation from which they cannot free themselves. Trafficking in people has become increasingly transnational in scope and highly lucrative. After illegal drug sales and arms trafficking, human trafficking is today the third most profitable criminal activity in the world, generating $31 billion annually. As many as half of all those trafficked worldwide for sex and domestic slavery are children under 18 years of age.




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