
The Slave Across the Street
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Narrated by:
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Renee Raudman
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By:
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Theresa Flores
While more and more people each day become aware of the dangerous world of human trafficking, most people in the U.S. still believe this is something that happens to foreign women, men, and children - not something that happens to their own. 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. In this book, Ms. Flores discusses how she healed the wounds of sexual servitude and offers advice to parents and professionals on preventing this from occurring again, educating and presenting significant facts on human trafficking in modern day America.
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Excellent read
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Eye opening
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Hard to fully take in!
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Great listen.
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
No, due to the horrible experiences described therein.What was the most compelling aspect of this narrative?
The fact that Theresa let the abuse continue for so long.What didn’t you like about Renee Raudman’s performance?
She was overly-dramatic which made a lot of her narration hard to understand and became frustrating and tiring. The over-dramatization also diminished the point of the book. She was not a good choice to narrate this book.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No.Any additional comments?
Theresa kept blaming everyone but herself for her abuse, and kept stating that she was only a child at the time. I don't consider 15 and 16 years of age that of a child.Sad Story with Very Bad Narration
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To be fair to Theresa, this was truly some of the worst narrating I have ever heard, and that may have contributed to how responded to the story. EVER SINGLE WORD that aggressors said was grotesquely emphasized , presumably to make sure we understood they were evil (They tricked a girl into white slavery. I think we could have figured that out on our own). In addition, the narrator tried to make her voice deep and gruff for every male character and breathless and delicate for every female. The result was actually pretty funny, but this is not a funny story. Raudman, or whoever instructed her, did this story a great disservice.
To summarize: I wish I never would have listened to this audiobook. I am deeply interested in the subject, but this book is NOT the place to turn if you want to learn about the issue of modern slavery. However, I cannot be sure if this is due to Theresa's storytelling or the narrator's ridiculous choices. Either way, "Slave" by Mende Nazer (hard copy; I haven't listened to the audiobook) would be an infinitely better choice.
A good message does not make a good book
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Disturbing!
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Disturbing
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It's horrible that her community/school did nothing about the obvious issues she presented. Regardless of where her she agreed to help or not. The policeman should have told her parents explicitly what he suspected. I can't believe he wanted her to continue the abuse to bust the main guy but does nothing when she doesn't do or say what he wants. Where is his protect and serve mandate?
Unfortunate.
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Thank you for telling your story and the sacrifice you made to write it! 
Flash Back
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