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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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BEAUTIFUL JUSTICE

Brooke Axtell

Reclaiming My Worth After Human Trafficking and Sexual Abuse

A story of healing and a guide to seeking justice after sexual abuse from Brooke Axtell, one of the foremost survivor experts on sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
When Brooke Axtell was seven years old, her nanny subjected her to sex trafficking. Today, she is a champion and advocate for women around the world who have experienced sexual violence and trauma. Beautiful Justice shares her own gripping story, both the trauma of sex trafficking and also her pathway through healing, moving on, and reclaiming power. Along the way, she imparts warm wisdom for others who have experienced similar violence, providing lessons from her own life and from the thousands of women, advocates, and lawmakers she's spoken with. Relying on her own experiences and a keen awareness of public policy, she provides a clear-eyed awareness of the ways that our culture and government work against women experiencing violence around the world.

Inspiring and powerfully redemptive, Brooke encourages readers to take part in a creative resistance as a path to justice.

Brooke Axtell is the founder and director of She is Rising, a healing community for women and girls overcoming rape, abuse, and sex-trafficking. Her work as a human rights activist led to her passionate, widely talked-about appearance on the 2015 Grammy Awards when she introduced Katy Perry's performance of "By the Grace of God" by speaking openly about her experience as the victim of sex crimes. Brooke's story has since been featured in a wide range of outlets, including Salon, Slate, Washington Post, Forbes, Wall Street Journal, Psychology Today, and Fox News. This is her first book.
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Published 2019-04-02 by Seal Press

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Published 2019-04-02 by Seal Press

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A sometimes grim but ultimately uplifting and tender memoir from a woman who moved beyond victim status and embraced her full potential despite the unimaginable suffering she endured as a child. Read more...

For CNN.com, Brooke Axtell adapted a section from Beautiful Justice (OSD 4/2), to explain that, contrary to popular belief, approximately 83% of sex trafficking victims in the United States are US citizens. Read more...