A review by rachelb36
The Road of Lost Innocence: The True Story of a Cambodian Heroine by Somaly Mam

5.0

This book is incredible, and incredibly disturbing, as it should be. Somaly is very straightforward in her writing, and her story of being sold into prostitution, as well as the stories of all the children and women in the same situation, is absolutely gut-wrenching. There were several times I simply had to stop reading for a few moments to gather myself and keep from sobbing, yet I couldn't put the book down for long. The writing itself is very well-done - cohesive, organized.

I was tremendously angered while reading this book, and tremendously ashamed that I haven't done more to fight for my sisters around the world, even though I know about sexual slavery. I was also encouraged, though, and know that even if I didn't do what I should have last year, or yesterday, God has given me today, and He may give me tomorrow.

Somaly is not a Christian, but I am, and it never ceases to amaze me that some people who don't know Jesus Christ seem to love better than some of us who claim to know Love Himself... I was very convicted, and challenged to better live out my faith. I would recommend this book to anyone.