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Marieke | 2459 comments Welcome to our December selection! I'll be back later with some background info.


Beverly | 460 comments I read this book several years ago when it was first released in the UK and not yet available in the US.
I am looking forward to reading the discussions and hopefully it will jar my memory and can contribute.


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Marieke | 2459 comments I hope so Beverly! I'm excited for this because I'm 95% sure I read a short story of hers in Granta and I loved her writing (if I'm remembering correctly).


Phyllis | Mocha Drop (mochadrop) | 9 comments Beverly wrote: "I read this book several years ago when it was first released in the UK and not yet available in the US.
I am looking forward to reading the discussions and hopefully it will jar my memory and can ..."


I think we read this one together...will chime in also if I can remember enough to comment intelligently.


Catherine (catjackson) | 2 comments Just got this from the library and can't wait. But have to finish another book first. :(


message 6: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments I'm behind, too, Catherine. No worries! :)


Beverly | 460 comments Mocha Girl wrote: "Beverly wrote: "I read this book several years ago when it was first released in the UK and not yet available in the US.
I am looking forward to reading the discussions and hopefully it will jar my..."


Yes, we did read this one together and I bet you kept better notes than I did. :)


Beverly | 460 comments Wow - surprised that there were no takers on reading this book. Anyone who is interested in sexual trafficking across borders would find this an interesting story as it illustrates how it crosses class, status, education of those women looking for a better life, and not aware/fooled into thinking they are. Also did a good job how each of these women from across different situations responded/reacted and mostly how organized this "business" is and the role governments play in acknowledging or ignoring.


message 9: by Marieke (new)

Marieke | 2459 comments I just fell behind...but I still have this in hand and want to read it. I'm juggling 2012 readings with trying to be on top of things for 2013. :/


Beverly | 460 comments Marieke wrote: "I just fell behind...but I still have this in hand and want to read it. I'm juggling 2012 readings with trying to be on top of things for 2013. :/"

I understand - still have some books that wanted to read in 2012 and trying hard not to fall so far behind with the Jan 2013 reads. :)


Elizabeth (elizabethinzambia) | 57 comments I started reading this book, but then my kindle died and I am trying to re-group- I am in distress!!


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