It can be hard to tell the difference in the dark world of sex trafficking who is the criminal and who is the victim. Julia Walsh fell prey to "e;The Life"e; during her college freshman year. For years, law enforcement, doctors, community members, and even Julia herself, failed to recognize that she was a victim. Professionals and community members missed many opportunities to intervene. In this memoir, she provides practical ways that the community can recognize someone who is being trafficked and equips them to offer the right kind of help. Julia opens your eyes to the heartbreaking realities of sex trafficking, she will also leave you with hope that every victim can become a survivor and conviction that each of us must play our part.
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