![]() ![]() We have raised over $4300 for IJM already. If you read this book (or just otherwise want to help out IJM) PLEASE consider helping us make our goal to IJM for the Little Black Dress Project, which will officially conclude on March 28th. Coincidence? I do not think so.Ī Walk across the Sun is a thought provoking, page turner that I highly recommend. With raising funds for the International Justice Mission (IJM) and was taking part in “the little blackĭress” project. This was an interesting introduction to this subject especially since my daughter had just gotten involved Was the numbers of young girls that fall prey to this form of slavery. Trafficking literature Addison acquired in his travels.įor me, it was a real “eye opener” to read about the horrible situations the victims face. ![]() ![]() The situations that the two girls, Ahalya and Sita, encounter are based on real life accounts from the The story takes place not only in India but also France and the U.S. The story,Īs Addison mentions in his acknowledgments, was “a community project –aided by many voices and rating 15,386 Ratings Corban Addison leads readers on a chilling, eye-opening journey into Mumbai's seedy underworld-and the nightmare of two orphaned girls swept into the international sex trade. Who, by tragic circumstances, become victims of the human slave trade, or human trafficking. A Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison 4.13 avg. It tells the tale of two sisters from India So, with a shout out to Sue Quick and her book club for choosing an eye-opening novel, here is Sue’s review:Ī Walk Across the Sun by Corban Addison is a work of fiction. ![]()
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