Brave Healer Productions Launches a Groundbreaking Memoir
Brave Healer Productions has announced the release of a powerful new memoir,
Called to Serve: Standing with Survivors and Protecting Children Still at Risk, written by Susan Ernst. The memoir highlights the disturbing reality of child trafficking—a global issue that often remains hidden in plain sight. With a foreword by Dr. Pamela Pine, director of the non-profit organization Stop the Silence, this book aims to awaken readers to the urgent need for awareness and action.
The statistics are staggering: globally, one in four victims of trafficking is a child. This grim reality serves as the backdrop for Ernst's account, where each statistic represents a child whose future has been stolen and whose suffering demands recognition. Ernst shares her personal experiences volunteering at a rescue facility, where she encountered children who have been victimized by some of the worst forms of exploitation. This memoir is not just a recounting of her journey; it's a clarion call for those who feel compelled to make a difference and who may not know where to start.
A Deep Dive into Human Experience
In
Called to Serve, Ernst captures both the harrowing realities of human trafficking and the transformative power of compassionate action. Through heartfelt storytelling and reflective insights, she explores the complexities that surround volunteering in crisis situations. The memoir underscores that the true essence of volunteerism is rooted in cultural humility and a genuine respect for those being served.
Ernst's writing is not just informative but also beautifully poignant. She emphasizes the importance of showing up for those in need, suggesting that genuine healing begins not with answers but with presence and empathy. The book encourages readers to immerse themselves in the stories of survivors, urging them to foster deep listening and understanding.
Praise from Experts
Esteemed figures in the field have lauded the memoir for its impactful message. Andi Buerger, founder of Voices Against Trafficking, remarked, “Susan Ernst captures the heart of true volunteerism... The clear distinction between individualist and collectivist cultures helps readers understand more deeply the complex issues that come with volunteering.” Meanwhile, trauma recovery expert Karen Lynn Robinson described the book as “a brave and necessary call to awareness.”
Meet the Author
Susan Ernst is more than just a writer; she is a devoted mother, grandmother, and a lifelong advocate for children's rights. Her journey into authorship began as she channeled her experiences from raising her daughters and operating a daycare into writing. Now, after a fulfilling career in real estate appraisal, she devotes herself entirely to writing and advocacy. In addition to her memoir, Ernst is a contributing author to several volumes that aim to empower children, focusing on resilience and bravery.
As dedicated individuals and organizations strive to tackle the complex world of child trafficking, Ernst’s memoir stands as a beacon of hope and a vital resource. It not only sheds light on the chilling statistics of child exploitation but also serves as a guide for those who wish to contribute meaningfully to the cause. Readers can find more about Susan Ernst and her impactful work at her official website,
www.susanernstauthor.com.
Brave Healer Productions, the publishing house behind this memoir, specializes in bringing to light important social issues and empowering voices. They have previously published over 80 Amazon bestsellers, solidifying their reputation as impactful change-makers in the realm of literature.
In conclusion,
Called to Serve should be on the reading list of anyone who wishes to understand child trafficking and the unique challenges faced by survivors. This memoir not only recounts a heartfelt journey but also paves the way for increased awareness and action in the fight against trafficking.