Analysis of Girls Like Us by Rachel Lloyd

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This week’s reflection is on a book titled Girls Like Us and it is authored by Rachel Lloyd. The cover also says “fighting for a world where girls not for sale”. After reading that title I had a feeling this book was going to be about girls being prostituted at a young age and after reading prologue I sadly realized I was right in my prediction.

The prologue starts with the description about a girl who likes swimming, SpongeBob, Mexican food, writing poetry and getting her nails painted. To a normal person this sounds like a normal description for a little girl but normal is not the adjective to describe this girl because this little girl has been trafficked (or prostituted) by her 29 year old pimp on Craiglist to adult men. When I read this I automatically felt like someone took a pin and pricked to my chest because I remember being eleven and enjoying getting my nails painted and Mexican food. I was a normal, happy little girl but that same could not said for the girl mentioned above.

The author of the book talks about starting a nonprofit organization called Girls Education and Mentoring Services (GEMS) because she was a victim of child trafficking but she was able to break free from her past and start up her organization so that she could be advocate for girls going through what she did. This book is Rachel’s memoir and recounts events in her life that led to her becoming the person she is today.

The first chapter that is titled Learning starts off with a quote and it says “Child sexual exploitation in the most hidden form of child abuse in the United States and North American today. It’s the nations least recognized epidemic”. That quote tells me that this is a crime that is done under radar before someone gets caught...

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...ictims of child trafficking.

The reason why I say this is because when Rachel Lloyd says this she is saying the only person she feels safe with is the person who is the source of her fears. She is saying that the only person that can wipe her tears is the man who is her pimp. It’s sad because these girls are so young when they get caught up in the world of child trafficking think that someone hitting them or selling them to older man is a way of showing love and it’s not that case at all. These young girls have been giving the wrong idea about it means to feel safe.

Rachel Lloyd’s book is really a call to action because her book is saying that child trafficking is real and it’s something that needs to be stopped in it tracks right now because there are still victims and they need to know that their idea of safe is not the real meaning of it by a long shot.

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