The Sound of Silence
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About the Book
A compelling story of conflict between the forces of faith and fate. Joy’s greatest nightmare became reality when she came face to face with the tragic lies, crime and deceit behind the veil of the empty promises of a better life in Europe. Exactly how far is she ready to defy her plight and dare to be different? Will she make up her mind, for the last time, to embrace what had timelessly been revealed as her true destiny from which she could no longer run away? “This is a story that needs to be told. It is deeply moving and challenging, and portrays the terrible plight of a trafficked woman.” Antonia Stampalija
About the Author
Pauline Aweto holds a PhD from the Pontifical Salesian University, Rome, Italy. She has written extensively and contributed to research and publications on Gender, including “North African Feminism” in the Routledge International Encyclopaedia of Women: Global Women’s Issues and Knowledge (2000). She is also the author of the books, Wartime Rape: African Values at Crossroads (2010) and The Changing Lanscape of Christianity in Africa (2012). She has been actively involved in the socio-cultural integration of migrants, Especially of African women in Italy. She was an invited lecturer to the Third University of Rome, Romatre and was for four years a permanent member of the European Project: Equity and Difference across and within European Countries, Training for a Culture of Difference. She was also a Consultant with the International Organisation for Migration (IOM/OIM) within the Programme of the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration of the Victims of Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation. Currently, she is a part time lecturer in the United Kingdom and an Independent Consultant to Non-Governmental Organisations working for the reintegration of trafficked women in Italy.