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Daddy's Curse 2: A Young Boy Who Has Survived Child Slavery Remembers? (True stories of child slavery survivors)

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Product Description Heaven Turned Into Hell.  When Od was growing up with his grandfather in the mesmerizing yet poverty-stricken countryside of Mongolia, he didn’t know that his life was about to turn into a living hell. His own grandparents sold him to child traffickers who took him away from his village and turned him into a slave, along with other children from the region.  A Beacon Of Hope.  Od, Altantsetseg, Chinua and Khulan were all held captive by child traffickers, but Od, being the oldest and smartest, managed to come up with an escape plan. Altantsetseg and Chinua escaped but Khulan didn’t make it. A shot was heard from behind and it was the last time they saw Khulan. But they had to keep on moving.  Life Is Odd.  Yuna. Od’s only love was going through the same hell. She managed to escape from her abusers, only to find herself back in the hands of traffickers. When she finally found her way to freedom, Od found her. That was a moment of happiness in a lifetime of sorrow.  Respecting Life. In this eye-opening child abuse story, Luke G. Dahl, author of the best-selling book “Daddy’s Curse” offers us a different perspective. Od is a young boy and his experiences in Mongolia, China and Thailand, his efforts to overcome his emotional wounds and his struggles to find Yuna will give you a unique way to truly understand child abuse and respect for life.  Page Up and Order Now. Review Reader's Favorite 5-Star Award When I received a request from Luke G. Dahl, author of Daddy's Curse 2 to review his second book on child trafficking in Mongolia, China and Thailand, I didn't hesitate to select it once it became available. I hadn't forgotten how hard his first book, Daddy's Curse, had hit me: he'd kept me glued to that true story, which I read in one sitting. Daddy's Curse 2 affected me the same way: I couldn't stop reading it. If you've read the first book, you might remember Od, whose story is told here. Od was sold by his grandmother when not quite a teen, then kidnapped along with three other very young girls by sex traffickers. In the first book, we followed the story of Yuna, one of the girls. Dahl now picks up the rest of the story of these unfortunate children but centers the tale on Od's experience.  Initially, Od is beaten and sexually used by a wealthy, ruthless man who not only prostitutes the young girls, but is a major distributor of all kinds of drugs. Escape from this perverted magnate is near impossible: the children are constantly under surveillance and corrupt police turn a blind eye. Od lives with and serves his "owner" for several years during which time he sees disobedience punished by death and his fellow female companions becoming accustomed to but hardened by their horrid life. But all the children, including Od, never stop hoping to escape. One beautiful young girl even gives up and hangs herself. When his master takes on a new young boy as his sex toy, Od is kept on as a trusted servant. Once the master takes them all to his other grand accommodations in Bangkok to continue his sex and drug trafficking, a now nearly adult Od's desire to escape and help a couple of the girls do the same becomes overwhelming. To escape, he needs someone to trust but who can he trust? In these days of the enlightening "MeToo" movement, it's amazing there are still thousands of people who don't believe sexual abuse happens. Yet, young boys and girls are constantly disappearing from the streets of our own North American cities. The true stories Luke G. Dahl shares in Daddy's Curse and Daddy's Curse 2 did indeed take place in faraway lands, but it's highly likely that what these unfortunate children experienced could happen to our children any time, anywhere. Increase your awareness: read both books. They are short in length but long on impact. Daddy's Curse 2 is another engaging but heartbreaking read. ***Reviewed By Viga Boland for Readers' Favorite About the Author Luke Dahl was born in Sri Lanka but g