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More recently we have seen a number of popular writers of juvenile fantasy, mainly Lene Kaaberbøl (b. 1960), whose Shamer 'Chronicles and novels Midnight and Silverhorse have been published in English.
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"I listen to Tina because she is not just someone with a college degree or has done some research on this," says Shamer, a sex slavery survivor.
Free The Slaves: An American Survivor of Sex Trafficking Helps Others to Freedom Free The Slaves 2010
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"I listen to Tina because she is not just someone with a college degree or has done some research on this," says Shamer, a sex slavery survivor.
Free The Slaves: An American Survivor of Sex Trafficking Helps Others to Freedom 2010
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Tina thinks of Shamer and the many others she has rescued as her family.
Free The Slaves: An American Survivor of Sex Trafficking Helps Others to Freedom 2010
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Tina thinks of Shamer and the many others she has rescued as her family.
Free The Slaves: An American Survivor of Sex Trafficking Helps Others to Freedom Free The Slaves 2010
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Dina finds this gift more of a curse -- who wants to be friends with a Shamer?
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Needless to say, when people meet a Shamer, they keep their eyes down.
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It doesn't matter if you stole something, were mean to your brother, or angry at a teacher: if it's something which causes you shame, the Shamer knows.
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When a Shamer looks you in the eyes, you relive all that you have ever done that you are ashamed of; and the Shamer instantly knows these secrets.
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The Plot: Like her mother, ten-year-old Dina is a Shamer.
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