Buying Samir (India's Street Kids Book 2)
- 147 pages
- 6 hours of reading
"Jasmina searches for her brother Samir only to learn he is working for their former captors. Jasmina's attempt to rescue a group of girls puts all their lives in danger"--
Kimberly Rae is a compelling storyteller whose work delves into profound themes of human trafficking and global missions, offering readers a glimpse into both the darkness of exploitation and the light of hopeful solutions. She also explores the resilience of the human spirit through her writing on living joyfully with chronic illness, drawing from her own experiences.


"Jasmina searches for her brother Samir only to learn he is working for their former captors. Jasmina's attempt to rescue a group of girls puts all their lives in danger"--
Capturing Jasmina, fiction for young adult readers by Kimberly Rae, is the story of Jasmina, a young girl in India, and her brother, Samir. The children are sold by their father to a man promising them an education and good jobs. But, as Jasmina and Samir soon discover, the man is providing an education, not in a school, but as a slave in his sweatshop garment factory. While Samir quickly submits to his new life of misery, Jasmina never stops planning an escape. She comes to realize that escape doesn’t always mean freedom.