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Nobody's Girl

A Memoir of Lost Innocence, Modern Day Slavery & Transformation

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Nobody's Girl

By: Barbara Amaya
Narrated by: Nicol Zanzarella
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Sexual abuse, human trafficking, drug addiction, rape, prison, and domestic violence - Barbara Amaya experienced it all on first on the streets of Washington D.C., and then New York City, most of it before her 16th birthday.

In Nobody's Girl she shares her journey from trafficking victim to human rights advocate, weaving together a story of loss, pain, courage, and transformation.

Contains mature themes.

©2015 Barbara Amaya (P)2018 Tantor
Biographies & Memoirs Women Memoir
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This will educate you on the life. This is old as time and will never go away. It's great that she speaks out and informs others.

Very informative

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What an amazing read... coming from someone with ADHD, it kept me glued to listening to it. I end through it in only 2 days. I love REAL stories. So sorry to those who experience these issues... but it's great when they tell their story and bring awareness!

Great reading, amazingly tragic, but REAL story!!🩷

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Informative, a book everyone should read or listen to do we learn more about human trafficking

Her horrible experience

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This is one of the powerful and heart wrenching story I've ever heard. I am in awe of her spirit.

Her innocence and strength.

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I was shocked to hear how easily she was pushed into the trade. How nobody really cared about her. I was so happy to hear where she is now and that this did not define her as a person but made her stronger for it. Sometimes you forget how dangerous the world can be

Shocking

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