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Silent Trade

Rosemary Jenkinson

Paper $19.95 | 9781851322954 cart

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5.5 x 8.5, 70 pages
December 2024

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Silent Trade is a highly relevant contemporary play set in Belfast about Precious, a young Nigerian woman, who is trafficked into domestic servitude in a suburban house, before being sexually trafficked to a brothel. Eventually, she escapes to freedom and encounters the justice system. This play was inspired by engagement with organizations who deal with human trafficking, and with members of the Nigerian community who have knowledge and experience of exploitation.


Related Interest

Mná Dána
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The Connemara Five

Distributed for Arlen House

5.5 x 8.5, 70 pages

December 2024

Subjects: Irish studies, women's and gender studies, social justice, plays
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