Category Archives: Books

A Virtual Book Club To Discuss Modern Day Slavery

Join Someone’s Child virtual online book club to learn more about modern day slavery. On April 12th, 2012 Someone’s Child will host the first of its monthly book club discussions to educate and engage people about modern day slavery. The actual event will take place at the Barnes and Noble in Bend, Oregon from 7 – 10pm. For those of us living farther away we can join through a Facebook discussion during the week or even begin our own book … Continue reading

An Investigator’s Story of How to Stop Slavery

“God In A Brothel” is the gut wrenching story of a sex trafficking investigator’s efforts to stop slavery. Daniel Walker recounts his four years as a sex trafficking investigator for an international human rights organization in “God In A Brothel”. This is a heavy topic and the reader experiences Mr. Walker’s burden and passion as he shares the plight of victims, the dangers of investigations, and the failures of some rescue attempts. Mr. Walker also points out the need for … Continue reading

A Fictional Suspense Story about Sex Trafficking Sure to Move You

If you are looking for a novel that is full of suspense, lost love, and redemption “A Walk Across the Sun” is what you have been looking for. If you need a gripping tale that will introduce someone to the topic of human trafficking, “A Walk Across The Sun” is it. If the novels you have read about sex trafficking don’t seem realistic, “A Walk Across The Sun” depicts the horrors of sex trafficking without crossing the line of becoming … Continue reading

Teaching Children about Forced Child Labor

Teaching children about forced child labor is a tough. While it happens, in America it is rarely seen when we are out and about. Plus, parents don’t usually want to scare their kids. The topic of forced child labor is scary – that it happens and the means used to keep children enslaved are brutal. However, our children are usually better able to empathize than we as adults are. A good resource for engaging children in the topic of forced … Continue reading