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Friday, February 21, 2025

New book educates on reality of sex trafficking

 By Miriam Lafontaine -

The book was originally published in French. Miriam Lafontaine/The Eastern Door

Sex trafficking happens in every community.  That’s the message behind Caught in my Dreamcatcher, a new book written by two Montreal police officers. 

“It hits in the best of families. It hits no matter where we come from. It’s a crime of opportunity,” said Josée Mensales, who co-wrote the book alongside her colleague Romy Verge-Boudreau.  

The two also work for the Surete du Québec (SQ) unit dedicated to arresting those who profit off the sale of others, touring communities all over the province prior its publication last week.  

Caught in my Dreamcatcher (ISBN : 9782925118640) is currently being sold at Renaud Bray. Both print and e-book versions of the book can also be purchased directly from the website of its publisher, Éditions Hannenorak.   PUBLISHER: https://editions.hannenorak.com/catalogue/monnaye-e-par-mon-marchand-de-reves/

 

KEEP READING: 

https://easterndoor.com/2025/02/21/new-book-educates-on-reality-of-sex-trafficking/

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