HELLO NAVI - a novella about human trafficking Written by a Survivor, Based on Actual Events
Hello Navi is a novella about human trafficking told both in the physical and spirit realms. The story follows Navi, a young lady who faces demons of childhood sexual abuse that are driving her to drug use and leading her into a situation that places her under the control of an abusive pimp. All the while, a mysterious man who is pursuing her takes the girl from the harsh reality of sex trafficking to a wonderful place of love and acceptance in a spiritual world where Navi learns her royal identity, experiences true love and ultimately, finds freedom.
Hello Navi is a message of hope for anyone who has experienced abuse, addiction, rape, or thinks God was distant when they were in a dark place.
Author Sandy Storm has experienced a powerful transformation and lives what can only be described as a brand new life. She is an author and gifted public speaker, communicating her experiences while trapped as a child sex slave and involved in the commercial sex industry as a young adult as well as the effects of abortion and porn on our culture and the need for care for child sex trafficking survivors.
Generously gifted with a creative spirit, Sandy is an inspiration to many. Readers are captivated by the unique allegorical memoir style in her writing and the books in her Navi Series showcase that distinctive technique. Many readers comment they couldn't put her books down and read them straight through in one sitting. As a speaker, her presentations have been called educational, inspiring and powerful and attendees say they leave feeling empowered to bring positive change to their circles of influence.
Sandy's life has been redeemed from victim to survivor, and now she is truly thriving.
While this book was difficult to read due to the nature of the topic, I could not put it down! The author's gift for writing made me feel as if I was right there alongside her experiencing life with her. This hauntingly beautiful story has stayed with me years after reading it. One cannot read it and remain unchanged.