SARA KRUZAN, a survivor of sex trafficking, is an advocate for the rights of incarcerated women and children. She and her daughter, Summer, live in California CORI THOMAS is an author, a screenwriter, and an award-winning playwright. She lives in New York City.
"As someone who has worked with trafficking survivors in the
developing world, I am struck by how vividly Kruzan's memoir shows
us how easily these same atrocities take place, barely noticed,
beneath the sophisticated veneer of life in the U.S. A brilliant
and illuminating read."-Leymah Gbowee, 2011 Nobel Peace Prize
Laureate and author of Mighty Be Our Powers
"I Cried to Dream Again is a must-read for anyone
interested not only in the injustice of Juvenile Life Without
Parole sentence but also in the strength of the human spirit.
Kruzan's memoir grips you from its first intense pages and keeps
you there through the twists and turns of her rollercoaster
story."-Ian Manuel, author of My Time Will Come
"What's so striking about Sara Kruzan's devastating story is how
thoroughly the adults in her young life failed her. Kruzan,
together with the acclaimed playwright Cori Thomas, brings you into
the world of trafficking from the child victim's standpoint and
provides astonishing insight into the much-misunderstood sex trade
in America."-Laura Day, author of Practical Intuition
"What is perhaps most extraordinary about Sara Kruzan's
memoir is its demonstration that a human being who has undergone
the most horrendous trauma at an unimaginably young age can still
evoke the child within her: to transform her prison cell into an
afternoon at the ice-skating rink, or a day at the beach-and to
bring her incarcerated friends on the joyride with her. I Cried
to Dream Again is a vital account of hard truths, a battle cry
for justice, and an anthem to hope."-Kia Corthron, author of
Moon and the Mars and The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter,
winner of the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize
"A testament to both the capricious nature of the American criminal
justice system and the power of hope, Kruzan's book, co-written by
Thomas, is a harrowing and eye-opening account . . . A must-read
for parents, civil servants, and activists."-Kirkus Reviews
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