“Sold” by Patricia McCormick Book Review
By: Sujal Mirchandani
The book “Sold” by Patricia McCormick is a fictional story that describes human trafficking in places such as Nepal and India. The story focuses on a 12-year old girl, Lakshmi, who lives in a small poor village in Nepal. Her family faces financial challenges, which is why her dad sells her to a woman who takes her to India to work as a sex worker. Laskshmi was unaware of what was happening to her when she got sold, and the book outlines her experiences as she tries to survive the cruelties.
The book is very emotional since it shows Lakshmi’s fear and loss of innocence as she tries to understand what is happening to her. The novel is written in a poetic manner, which shows Lakshmi’s journey as she loses her innocence and becomes more mindful of what is being done against her. This makes the readers feel connected to Lakshmi’s struggles.
Although the incidents in the book are fictional, human trafficking is a big problem in places such as Nepal and India. McCormick addresses such issues in this novel by showcasing how a twelve year old girl was forced into prostitution. Her writing style makes these issues feel very important and urgent, which makes the readers consider them more thoughtfully.
Overall, I thought it was a good book, but I didn’t really enjoy the ending. While I was reading, I had many predictions on how the story might have ended, which all turned out to be wrong. I thought that the ending lacked emotional impact since it was quite plain and simple. But, it was still a good book and I think people who enjoy learning about real-world issues are going to enjoy reading it. I would give the book a 4 / 5 star rating.