
Stolen
by Katariina Rosenblatt PhD, Cecil Murphey
4.2/5
1 book reviewed · 4.2 avg
A powerful, unflinching memoir that combines personal survival narrative with educational insights about sex trafficking, making it essential reading for understanding human exploitation and recovery.
What works
• Unflinching honesty without sensationalism or exploitation
• Educational value about trafficking psychology and operations
• Strong collaboration between survivor voice and experienced writer
• Focuses on recovery and post-rescue challenges often overlooked
• Transforms personal trauma into advocacy and awareness
What doesn't
• Extremely difficult content requiring emotional preparation
• Occasional repetitiveness in describing similar incidents
• Academic tone sometimes creates emotional distance
• Limited scope focusing primarily on sex trafficking