About Boys For Sale (Book 1): A Novel about Human Trafficking
More than 2,000,000 children worldwide are bought and sold each year to be used as slaves. This could be just one of their stories…. When his parents agree to send Tavi off to a special school in the city that promises wealth and success, they have no idea that they are handing their son over to real life human traffickers. Tavi’s excitement soon turns into horror as he learns what kind of a life he has been forced into and the things that are expected of him. As his world comes crashing down around him, he struggles to stay true to himself in the midst of the darkness.
But when one of his friends dies a horrific death, Tavi knows that he must escape if he is to survive and ever have a chance at a normal life again. This is a story about Tavi, a boy who has been sold into human trafficking, and the man who is responsible for Tavi’s fate.
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Author Bio:
Between studying for my Master’s degree in Education and teaching really smart students in Seoul, South Korea, I’ve discovered that when I do have a little bit of time off, my happy place is a small, mostly deserted island in Thailand (Ko Jum), and I find that living in a bungalow for a few weeks right on the beach is the perfect place for me to focus without any distractions. Also, since the only thing there is a small restaurant, a beach, and a dirt road leading to a village which is five miles away, there’s not much to do besides swim, read, and write.
My first attempt at writing and finishing a book became T.A.G., The Assassination Game, a 600 page novel split among the viewpoints from four different players. It was based on something I wished was real, but I was tired of reading books with protagonists who were all good, and antagonists who were clearly bad. Personally, I liked the story, but it wasn’t ready for the public. However, I’ve realized that it makes more sense to give each character their own mini-novel, and so T.A.G. will be released by the end of March.
After that I wrote a book based on the idea ‘what if imaginary friends weren’t so imaginary?’ That was all hand-written on two notepads in a hammock on an island in Thailand, and it’s still unfinished. Usually, when my vacation ends, I stop writing since there are too many other distractions in life – unfortunately. Hopefully, that one, too, will be finished someday.
Boys For Sale, and it’s follow-up novel which is brilliantly named Boys For Sale 2, were inspired by a speech/presentation given by David Batstone in Seoul in January of 2011. I was shocked by how many children are bought and sold as sex slaves and the things that happen to them…and I was moved by how much some people give in order to save these children. One of his anecdotes led me to the character of Tavi, and as I imagined what he had to go through to get to where I met him in my mind, the story just seemed to write itself…