Up for Sale

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

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Pub Date Aug 01 2014 | Archive Date Jul 31 2014
Lerner Publishing Group | Twenty-First Century Books ™

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"Trafficking thrives in the shadows. And it can be easy to dismiss it as something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But that is not the case. Trafficking is a crime that involves every nation on earth, and that includes our own."—US secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton, 2009

Human trafficking is as old as slavery and continues to be practiced in the modern world. Victims of human traffickers include workers in restaurants and in garment factories, maids and nannies in the homes of wealthy families, child sex workers, beggars on the street, boy soldiers, even infants kidnapped for foreign adoptions. Women and children are more likely to be coerced or seized than men and boys, especially if they are poor and uneducated. Traffickers sell their victims for their bodies or for their labor and reap an enormous profit. Human trafficking is estimated to be a $30 to $45 billion industry on an annual basis, rivaling weapons and drug trafficking as one of the most profitable criminal undertakings in the world.

Up for Sale takes a hard look at human trafficking, identifying perpetrators and telling the stories of victims through their own words. You'll discover why some people become vulnerable to trafficking and you'll read about what their lives are like on a daily basis. You'll also meet some of the courageous individuals and organizations working to free people from lives in bondage so that, in the words of US president Barack Obama, each person can "forge a life equal to [their] talents and worthy of [their] dreams."

"Trafficking thrives in the shadows. And it can be easy to dismiss it as something that happens to someone else, somewhere else. But that is not the case. Trafficking is a crime that involves every...


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Very good resource for the horrors of human trafficking. I thought I knew something about the subject, but it turns out I really knew nothing until I read this book!

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This nonfiction book relays statistics and true stories about people who are involved in the human trafficking epidemic in the world. The book is divided into sections that discuss the different types of slavery (from debt-bonded slaves to sex trafficking slaves) and the final chapter outlines what is currently being done to help fix the problem. It also lists websites so the reader can look up how he or she is inadvertently contributing to the human trafficking problem.

Content Notes:
The book does talk about the sex-trafficking industry. It also describes the physical abuse many slaves face in captivity.

Teacher Notes:
This is a very tastefully written book about the current human trafficking problem. Because of the discussion on sex-trafficking, I would not recommend this book to any student lower than an 8th grade level. I do think we need to educate our students about this problem & have real discussions about ways they can protect themselves & help others.

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