Based on the real-life horrors faced by thousands of girls, award-winning author Pamela Samuels Young takes listeners deep inside the disturbing world of child sex trafficking in a fast-paced thriller that educates as much as it entertains.
Thirteen-year-old Brianna Walker is ecstatic. She’s about to sneak off to meet her first real boyfriend – a boyfriend she met on Facebook. But Brianna is in for a horrifying surprise because her boyfriend doesn’t exist. Instead, Brianna unwittingly becomes the captive of a ring of drug dealers-turned-human traffickers who prey on lonely girls from dysfunctional homes. But they’ve made a big mistake in targeting Brianna because she doesn’t meet either of those criteria.
Must Read!!! Powerful, compelling and real!!!! This is a must read for parents, grandparents raising children, foster parents, educators and I could go on. Human trafficking is in LIVE and LIVING in color. Unfortunately, the invisible children are sought out by predators and are held capture.Samuels-Young’s novel clearly depicts the mind of the predator and the fortitude of a loving family(uncle) who fights back to rescue not only his own, but “Anybody’s Daughter”!!!!For…
you can’t make this stuff up As a crime novel, this is a 3-star. As reportage it’s a 5. As someone who works with youth caught up in the juvenile justice system, including kids involved in prostitution, I read this out of professional curiosity. The story here is no exaggeration. Ms. Young takes no liberties with the truth. The excess of brutality and exploitation is not invented. Sadly, the phenomenon of child sex trafficking described in this book is fact, not fiction -a terrible reality for way too many of our…
SO VERY REAL! Social Networking has become very dangerous. SO REAL!Wow, this story was so real! Everyone is engaging in social networking during the Internet age and we hear more and more about people getting duped. Anybody’s Daughter is a well written story about this very subject. As parents we try to protect our children from the unknown, but they find crafty ways to deceive us.Brianna is a 13-year old girl living with her mother after her father was killed in the war. Brianna’s Uncle Dre gave her an I-phone…