In Other Hands: Prosititution, Human Trafficking and Poverty, Non Fiction Book Promotion by George Thomas Clark
In search of stimulating stories, George Thomas Clark interviewed prostitutes in Madrid, Mexico City, Havana, and Managua and on many boulevards in the United States, and talked to detectives and rode the rough roads of social workers who deal with human trafficking, which is contemporary slavery, and toured the tattered, handmade shelters of the homeless and also interviewed them on the streets and in shelters, and conversed with the poor in the United States, Mexico, Ecuador, and Spain, and sometimes used several lives to create composite stories, and everywhere the author ventured he witnessed struggles of those whose lives are bound In Other Hands.