Andi Buerger survived 17 years of sex trafficking by immediate and extended family members before that term even existed. In A Fragile Thread of Hope, Andi and Writer Kay Farish recount her remarkable journey to healing and personal triumph, her fierce determination to rescue others like herself, and the desire to give all victims of sexual predators a genuine voice. The telling moves readers in a very powerful way.A Fragile Thread of Hope explores the epidemic of teen homelessness and sex trafficking pervasive throughout America, even in its smaller towns. The book combines Andi’s own story with first-person accounts of four survivors rescued by Beulah’s Place, a nonprofit created by Andi and Ed Buerger in Central Oregon. “These amazing true stories from courageous young voices who have beaten the odds and gone on to incredible successes teach us that what we think we see is not always the reality,” Buerger said. “The vast majority of homeless youth are not runaways by choice." When it comes to child abuse in particular, Buerger asserts, “Someone knows. Someone always knows. It’s whether they have the compassion and courage to step up for what is right, what is necessary to save that victim.” *Portion of proceeds go to victims of child abuse and sex trafficking.
I've had the opportunity to volunteer a few times for Beulah's Place, and it's an incredible organization led by the author of this book. Andi has gone through an amazing transformation in her lifetime and has endured so many trials. While not always the easiest story to read, this is a subject that absolutely needs to be known. Human trafficking, especially of minors, is far too prevalent here in the States.
This book shares the journeys of several survivors of such abuse, and their stories are so inspirational. Well worth the read.
This book was just a glimpse into the world of a few women who have endured terrible abuse from parents and others. It demonstrates how God lets his love and presence be known while His Plan is played out. Makes me want to contribute to homeless teens in any way I can.