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Theresa Flores

Auteur de The Slave Across the Street

3 oeuvres 147 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Theresa L. Flores

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Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Courte biographie
Ms. Flores has been a Licensed Social Worker for nearly twenty years. She holds a Masters of Science in Counseling Education and is a Human Development Specialist. Ms. Flores writes a regular magazine article entitled Spiritual Parenting, facilitates a monthly kids group and is the mother of three children. She lectures nationally on parenting, multi-cultural issues and human trafficking. Ms. Flores mission is to educate others on the horrors of trafficking and fight against this huge injustice of innocent people. She hopes that by revealing her story, it will give victims of all types of abuse hope and assist in their healing process. [retrieved 5/23/13 from Amazon.com]

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In this powerful true story, Theresa Flores shares how her life as an All-American, blue-eyed, blond-haired 15-year-old teenager who could have been your neighbor was enslaved into the dangerous world of sex trafficking while living in an upper-middle class suburb of Detroit. Her story peels the cover off of this horrific criminal activity and gives dedicated activists as well as casual bystanders a glimpse into the underbelly of trafficking. And it all happened while living at home without her parents ever knowing about it. Involuntarily involved in a large underground criminal ring, Ms. Flores endured more as a child than most adults will ever face their entire lives.… (plus d'informations)
 
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StFrancisofAssisi | 4 autres critiques | Feb 1, 2020 |
I was so unhappy with this book. I thought that it would be eye opening and informing, instead it was just poorly written and lacked credibility.

I found Flores writing to be extremely redundant. Perhaps the book would have been better served as a novelette, and not 300 odd pages long.

I also don't think that some of the events could have actually happened. It seems unlikely that neither her parents or a cop wouldn't see that she had blood on her pjs after being abandoned in the hotel.

I'm sure that something bad did happen to Flores for a prolonged period of time. It's just a pity that her writing was so very poor. It's quite amazing how she was able to overcome such terrible treatment and I feel that her spirit should be respected.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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sscarllet | 4 autres critiques | Dec 15, 2015 |
 
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LouisVillains | 4 autres critiques | Mar 13, 2014 |
This book could have been much more powerful with a little bit of good editing. Both the chapters and the sentences were short and choppy, making it difficult for me to get deeply engaged in the book. I also found several typographical errors with the incorrect homonym being used, which is very discouraging.

The book is a troubling look into the reality of human trafficking in the United States. The author was kept as a teenage sex slave in Michigan by classmates from her school.
 
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synchroswimr | 4 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2011 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
147
Popularité
#140,982
Évaluation
½ 3.4
Critiques
5
ISBN
8

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