Dirty Work
by Julia Bell

    DIRTY WORK by Julia Bell
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  12/26/07
    Publisher:  Walker Books
    Reviewed by:  The Compulsive Reader
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Hope never thinks anything interesting will happen in her life. She seems to be on the fast track to nowhere, and her
    parents despair of ever understanding her.

    She is jolted out of her quiet and idyllic life when she encounters Oksana, a Russian girl who has been sold as a sex
    slave. Hope's tentative friendship with Oksana leads to her own kidnapping by the owner Oksana is running from.
    These girls have only each other, and they will have to overcome their bitterness and prejudice and work together
    to escape from their captors.

    But will it be too late?

    DIRTY WORK is a riveting and captivating read. The pages go by quickly, and Ms. Bell keenly builds suspense
    throughout the entire book by interspersing flashbacks of Oksana's past in between telling the two girls'
    predicament. Without being inappropriate or too mature for teens, DIRTY WORK easily conveys the horrors of
    human trafficking and how very easy it is to get caught up in it.

    This terrifying, entrancing novel will certainly grab your attention, and won't let go until long after the book is
    finished.