Freedom Series #1
Kathi Macias
Deliver Me from Evil introduces readers to Mara, an eighteen-year-old girl who has been enslaved for nearly ten years, having been sold by her parents in Mexico and then smuggled across the border into San Diego where she was forced into sexual slavery.
Readers will also meet 18-year-old, Bible-college-bound Jonathan and his 16-year-old sister, Leah, whose paths cross Mara’s and who become involved in her dramatic rescue.
Interwoven between the stories of Mara, Jonathan, and Leah is the heartbreaking story of another young woman in captivity in the Golden Triangle of Thailand, whose past life mysteriously connects to the young people in San Diego.
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EAN: 9781596693067
ISBN: 1596693061
Item #: N114140
Publisher: New Hope Publishers
Imprint: New Hope Publishers
Pub Date: September 5, 2011
Category: Fiction, General Fiction, Contemporary
Format: Paperback, Trade paperback (US)
Series:
Freedom
Language: English
Size: 6 X 9 Inches
Weight: 12.00
Page Count: 320
Pack Qty: 36


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