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Download PDF , by Shyima Hall Lisa Wysocky

Download PDF , by Shyima Hall Lisa Wysocky

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, by Shyima Hall Lisa Wysocky

, by Shyima Hall Lisa Wysocky


, by Shyima Hall Lisa Wysocky


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File Size: 2590 KB

Print Length: 241 pages

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers; Reprint edition (January 21, 2014)

Publication Date: January 21, 2014

Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc

Language: English

ASIN: B00DA98XUW

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I remember reading about Shyima Hall in the news: a girl kept as a family slave, literally right under everyone’s nose. It’s one thing to hear about such things happening. It’s quite another to have it so close to home. (She was in Irvine in Orange County. I was living in Tustin, an adjacent city, during the time.) Some years later, when I heard about her memoir, Hidden Girl: The True Story of a Modern-Day Child Slave (Simon & Schuster, 2014), I was eager to have a chance to read her side of the story.The book begins with Shyima’s younger years in Egypt, her family plagued with financial difficulties. While the author doesn’t excuse her parents handing her over to work for another family, the book does show the reader why they probably felt they had no other choice. Kept as a slave, eight-year-old Shyima tolerated substandard living arrangements, received no education, and had no time for herself. It was work day and night. She kept track of time passed by the birthdays of her owners’ children.When her owners decided to move to the United States, they went to a lot of trouble to make sure Shyima joined them. Shyima’s life of slavery continued over here, until someone dropped an anonymous tip about the suspicious girl to the police. Now free, Shyima’s struggles didn’t end. She faced court trials, foster family drama, and the struggle of trying to find her place in a very different culture. But in the end, you can see that she’s happy and optimistic about life and eager to educate the American public about the modern-day slave trafficking problem.Hidden Girl is a great book, taking its reader through a whole range of emotions. Cowriter Lisa Wysocky did an excellent job keeping a very foreign and little girlish voice to the narrative. And it was encouraging for me to learn that the Orangewood Children’s Home (with which my old church had been involved) played a positive role in helping her. The book is good evidence that – even though there’s a lot of social and economic issues abroad – there are real problems here at home that need our attention too.

This is an interesting story of an Egyptian girl, Shyima, who was sold into slavery by her own parents! This is not uncommon for very poor large families.The family who owned her called her 'stupid girl' which stripped her of her identity. Finally they took her illegally to America and she continued to work as their slave. Eventually she became free, hardly realizing what that meant. Shyima became an American citizen and started a new free life, having to start her education late. She did a lot of work to speak out against slavery of this type. This is a good book, although not the best in writing style, but it gets the emotions and sad facts across. I have read a few books about domestic slaves and this one has a happier ending.

This was one of my favorite reads of 2014. I had caught wind of Shyima's story in the news, so when I found that she had written a book detailing her experience, I was compelled to buy it. It is written so simply, from a child's point of view. Also, as English is not the author's native language you can tell that she has chosen her words very carefully. It is a tale of a very sad experience, and you can't help but cheer on the author as she works to overcome her situation and see her abusers punished. She is a survivor, and you will find yourself willing her to keep on. An excellent book!

This but is thought provoking and at times hard to read. But we'll worth reading, just keep some tissues close by. It gives a lot of good information as well.I am so proud of you Shyima, you are an inspiration to me. I was sexually abused as a child by my dad, but the abuse you suffered is so far beyond comprehension I can't even tell you.The fact that you have made the choice to become a strong, happy, productive woman and mother is more than anyone could expect for you to do ,but I personally am so happy those are the choices you did make. Like you said, you could have turned inside yourself and lived the life of a victim, but you didn't and I am so, so proud do you for that decision.Also, thank you for writing this book.

This book is a most read book. The book is about a little girl who is sold into slavery by his parents. But unlike any other girl she decided to overcome all her trauma of her pass life and live the life that all humans deserve. A life of happiness. I cannnot believe that there is still people who would want a slave. This people are horrible. I wish that the Mom and the Dad pay for all the pain and unadjusted they cause to this little girl. I wish there were higher sentences for this type of people. The only thing I didn't like about the book was at the end she keep talking about the same thing of how she wanted to become a police officer to help end slavery. I feel that there could have been a better ending. But the book is interesting.

I could not put the book down until almost the end. Her story of being a slave engrossed me completely. I also found interesting her struggles to acculturate and obtain learning. Shyima's will to improve her lot in life shows just what determined and strong people can accomplish. However, most fascinating was her depiction of her time in slavery. It's amazing to learn of how slavery still exists even in the U.S. Her plea at the end of how all of us can be more observant to help stamp out the practice really opened my eyes.

This was an amazing book that is a true eye opener. Is sad to think that human trafficking and slavery not only go on in the world, but go on right here is the US. As a mother I can't even begin to process handing over my child to strangers to become a slave. There is NO HONOR in selling your child! Shyima went through something so horrific. No one should ever have to go through this kind of torture. She is an incredibly strong person. She over came so many obstacles . She is truly an amazing person. Thank you for not only sharing your story, but enlightening the readers on the signs of a person possibly being held against their will.

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