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

4.0

Somaly Mam gives us a view into her own life, something that is extremely rare for a bhuddist and Cambodian to do at all. She explains how women are regularly treated in her country. We see how mistreated young girls are as they are brutally beaten, drugged, and raped for profit. When Somaly was given a chance to get out of her forced lifestyle, she received more rights for simply being married to a white man, and used it to the advantage that saved and continues to save thousands of little girls. We need to take the information she has given us about things like having sex with young virgins can cure a man from AIDS, or that sewing up young girls over and over again because virgins sell for more, and how tiny children die every day through gang rapes, being starved and beaten, and having TB and other diseases that strip them of any life. These girls are forced into this and should instead be treated with kindness. No one should be treated like a commodity. This was an excellent book, and I am so glad that she shared her story with the world. I have read over a dozen human trafficking books, and this is one of the best ones.