Traffick Blog Tour: Christa Desir Interviews Ellen Hopkins for #SVYALit
EH: Sequels often percolate in my head for years, and then suddenly they seem right. These five characters demanded closure eventually, and reader desire definitely had something to do with that.
CD: Trafficking is such a big feminist issue these days, with people planting their flags in both sides arguing both for and against “rescue missions” as it bumps up against sex worker rights. Tell me how you navigated this and what your research involved?
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EH: I worked with vice, and also with a couple of rescue groups on the research end. One of those had a program where the survivors wrote poems or drew pictures representing their stories. Once you truly understand what’s at stake for trafficking victims, so many of whom are underage, it’s easy enough to know which side you’re on. I don’t see an argument when children are involved. They have no “rights” when it comes to this particular “business.”
CD: Your cast here is so diverse and came into sex work from so many different backgrounds, I’m curious about your decision to include such myriad stories and the challenge that put on you in terms of creating well-developed characters. Can you speak to that?
About The Book:
TRAFFICK (Tricks, #2)
By: Ellen Hopkins
Release Date: November 3, 2015
Pages: 528
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Five teens victimized by sex trafficking try to find their way to a new life in this riveting companion to the New York Times bestselling Tricks from Ellen Hopkins, author of Crank.
In her bestselling novel, Tricks, Ellen Hopkins introduced us to five memorable characters tackling these enormous questions: Eden, the preacher’s daughter who turns tricks in Vegas and is helped into a child prostitution rescue; Seth, the gay farm boy disowned by his father who finds himself without money or resources other than his own body; Whitney, the privileged kid coaxed into the life by a pimp and whose dreams are ruined in a heroin haze; Ginger, who runs away from home with her girlfriend and is arrested for soliciting an undercover cop; and Cody, whose gambling habit forces him into the life, but who is shot and left for dead.
And now, in Traffick, these five are faced with the toughest question of all: Is there a way out? How these five teenagers face the aftermath of their decisions and experiences is the soul of this story that exposes the dark, ferocious underbelly of the child trafficking trade. Heart wrenching and hopeful, Traffick takes us on five separate but intertwined journeys through the painful challenges of recovery, rehabilitation, and renewal to forgiveness and love. All the way home.
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About The Author:
Ellen Hopkins is a poet, freelance writer, and the award-winning author of twenty nonfiction titles and five NY Times Bestselling novels-in-verse. She has published hundreds of articles on subjects ranging from aviation to child abuse to winegrowing.
Ellen mentors other writers through her position as a regional adviser for the Nevada chapter of the Society of ChildrenÕs Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).
She is a regular speaker at schools; book festivals and writers conferences across the US, and now throughout the world.
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About Karen Jensen, MLS
Karen Jensen has been a Teen Services Librarian for almost 30 years. She created TLT in 2011 and is the co-editor of The Whole Library Handbook: Teen Services with Heather Booth (ALA Editions, 2014).
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Lady Reader says
Thank you so much for the wonderful post and your participation. x
Amy
Karen Jensen, TLT says
Thank you so much for the opportunity!