A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery

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A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery

by E. Benjamin Skinner
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To be a moral witness is perhaps the highest calling of journalism, and in this unforgettable, highly readable account of contemporary slavery, author Benjamin Skinner travels around the globe to personally tell stories that need to be told -- and heard.
As Samantha Power and Philip Gourevitch did for genocide, Skinner has now done for modern-day slavery. With years of reporting in such places as Haiti, Sudan, India, Eastern Europe, The Netherlands, and, yes, even suburban America, he has produced a vivid testament and moving reportage on one of the great evils of our time.
There are more slaves in the world today than at any time in history. After spending four years visiting a dozen countries where slavery flourishes, Skinner tells the story, in gripping narrative style, of individuals who live in slavery, those who have escaped from bondage, those who own or traffic in slaves, and the mixed political motives of those who seek to combat the crime.
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  • Sherri Duke

    sherri duke says

    I honestly had no idea this was part of the world in which we live. This book has changed my perspective on life forever!

    Quote from the book: Beginning in the 1990’s human trafficking metastasized faster than any other form of slave-trading in history. As many as 2 million people left their homes and entered into bondage every year. Some crossed international borders; many did not. Human beings surpassed guns as the second most lucrative commodity for crime syndicates of all sizes, netting around $10 billion annually (page 132).

    posted Monday, May 5 2008

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