The Slave Across the Street: the harrowing yet inspirational true story of one girl’s traumatic journey from sex-slave to freedom

· Random House
4.3
20 reviews
Ebook
352
Pages

About this ebook

Heart-rending, shocking and totally gripping, The Slave Across the Street is the incredible true story of how an ordinary girl was lured into the sinister world of human trafficking - and how she eventually escaped and rebuilt her life.

'Flores puts a different face on human trafficking'-- Guardian

'An absolute must read...written by a true warrior' -- ***** Reader review
'A gripping and shocking story' -- ***** Reader review
'A compulsive read' -- ***** Reader review
'Absolutely brilliant book - couldn't put it down. Well worth reading' -- ***** Reader review
'This story truly rocks your foundations to the core' -- ***** Reader review

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IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU. IT HAPPENED TO THE GIRL NEXT DOOR...


When Theresa was 15 she moved to a new school and fell for an older pupil, Daniel. Theresa was thrilled when one afternoon he asked if he could drive her home. But this simple decision would result in her being forced to work as a sex slave for two long years.

Daniel was part of a criminal ring that bribed and trafficked Theresa whilst she was still living in her own house, unknown to her parents. Theresa would go to school alongside these boys in the day and be called into service at night...

This is the shocking tale of how easily these things can happen. This is the story of her journey from victim to survivor...

Ratings and reviews

4.3
20 reviews
Kirsty S
May 18, 2020
I think it is very brave to come forward and write about these experiences. However, I felt as though this book focussed heavily on details that didn't feel particularly relevant to her experiences or the bigger picture and brushed over those that could really have helped the reader get a better insight into the issues. The focus here was largely around how she manages the rest of her life outside of what was happening rather than helping the reader actually understand the experiences of what she went through. I feel deeply saddened by the lack of support that seems to continue throughout her life and thoroughly commend the bravery to tell this tale.
renae bartlett
March 29, 2014
Very sad. This woman is a true survivor!
Mo Shax
August 21, 2015
Good book.

About the author

Theresa Flores was born in Ohio in 1965. In 1981, at the age of 15, Theresa was lured into the sinister world of human trafficking, escaping at the age of 17. Theresa is now a social worker, lectures internationally on human trafficking and is the founder of the charity TraffickFree, which provides help and advice to trafficking victims. She lives in Ohio with her three children.

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