The Road of Lost Innocence: As a girl she was sold into sexual slavery, but now she rescues others. The story of a Cambodian heroine.Random House Publishing Group, 9 sept. 2008 - 192 pages A portion of the proceeds of this book will be donated to the Somaly Mam Foundation. A riveting, raw, and beautiful memoir of tragedy and hope Born in a village deep in the Cambodian forest, Somaly Mam was sold into sexual slavery by her grandfather when she was twelve years old. For the next decade she was shuttled through the brothels that make up the sprawling sex trade of Southeast Asia. Trapped in this dangerous and desperate world, she suffered the brutality and horrors of human trafficking—rape, torture, deprivation—until she managed to escape with the help of a French aid worker. Emboldened by her newfound freedom, education, and security, Somaly blossomed but remained haunted by the girls in the brothels she left behind. Written in exquisite, spare, unflinching prose, The Road of Lost Innocence recounts the experiences of her early life and tells the story of her awakening as an activist and her harrowing and brave fight against the powerful and corrupt forces that steal the lives of these girls. She has orchestrated raids on brothels and rescued sex workers, some as young as five and six; she has built shelters, started schools, and founded an organization that has so far saved more than four thousand women and children in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos. Her memoir will leave you awestruck by her tenacity and courage and will renew your faith in the power of an individual to bring about change. To learn more about how you can help fight human trafficking, visit the foundation’s website: www.somaly.org. |
Table des matières
| 1 | |
| 9 | |
This Is Your Husband | 30 |
Aunty Nop | 41 |
Aunty Peuve | 55 |
Foreigners | 65 |
The French Embassy | 81 |
France | 95 |
New Beginnings | 120 |
Guardian Angels | 132 |
The Prince of Asturias and | 142 |
AFESIP | 155 |
The Victims | 166 |
Conclusion | 183 |
Acknowledgments | 191 |
Kratie | 108 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Adana AFESIP shelter Alliance Française asked Aunty Nop Aunty Peuve beat beaten began called Cambodia Chai Hour Cham child clean clients clinic clothes cook daughter Dietrich dirty dollars Emma Bonino everything Father felt foreigners forest French friends gave girls go back Grandfather happened hospital hurt husband Kampong Cham Khmer Rouge Khon's kind knew Kolap land mines learned leave lived looked Mam Khon Mariane Pearl Médecins Sans Frontières meebon months morning mother never night Ning parents Phanna Phnom Penh Phnong Pierre Pierre's pimps police prostitutes raped rice river Siem Reap skin sleep slept Sochenda sold soldiers Somaly Mam Sometimes Srey stay Svay Pak talk Taman Thailand things Thlok Chhrov thought told took tried Vietnamese village virgin walked wash wife woman women young
