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"Saving Aimee/Saving Margo" is the story of Margo, who has decided to try to find the child she gave up eighteen years ago. She's surprised to learn that the police are also looking for Aimee and suspect that she may have something to do with her disappearance. If she is going to find and save her daughter, the secret Margo has kept all these years will have to be shared with Aimee's biological father who doesn't know she exists. In the end, will her desire to help save her daughter also save Margo? Margo's story is set in the nineteen-nineties when the major center for human trafficking was…mehr

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"Saving Aimee/Saving Margo" is the story of Margo, who has decided to try to find the child she gave up eighteen years ago. She's surprised to learn that the police are also looking for Aimee and suspect that she may have something to do with her disappearance. If she is going to find and save her daughter, the secret Margo has kept all these years will have to be shared with Aimee's biological father who doesn't know she exists. In the end, will her desire to help save her daughter also save Margo? Margo's story is set in the nineteen-nineties when the major center for human trafficking was Thailand and little was known about it in the United States. While this is not only a book about human trafficking, it is author Barbara J. Desman's hope that the reader will learn from the experiences of Aimee and Margo, and perhaps be moved, as she was, to become involved in raising awareness.
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Barbara J. Desman has always been a storyteller; just ask her family and friends. She is now enjoying committing her stories to the page. Her career in the airline industry afforded her the opportunity to explore and observe the culture, people, and sights of many domestic and international destinations. Barbara has written numerous short stories. Her essay, "Why We Didn't Tell", was published in biostories.com. Her stated intention for this chapter of her life is to become the Grandma Moses of Prose. Barbara writes from Arizona with her companion Toy Fox Terrier, Bubbles, at her feet.