Symbolism is a poetic and literary element that interacts with the reader and attracts their emotions and emotions. Sold 13 years old Nepalese girl Lakshmi was forced to find a job to help her family. She deliberately made prostitution through the house of happiness; this sex trade made Lakshmi imagine her future and the possibility not to go home ever again. The first vignette of the novel talks about the tin roof urgently needed by the family, especially during the monsoon season.
This sale was a novel published by Patricia McCormick in 2006. It tells the story of a girl from Nepal named Lakshmi which was sold as a sex slave in India. From the point of view of the hero, the novel is written in a series of short vignette styles. The 2014 film taken by Oscar winning director Jeffrey D. Brown is based on the same novel. Lakshmi is a 13-year-old girl living with his family in a hut in the mountains of Nepal. Her family is very poor, but her life grows her white and black spotted goat, and her mother is full of simple happiness such as lighting her hair with an oil lamp is. But now the harsh Himalayan monsoon washed away the remaining crops of the family and Lakshmi 's stepfather said she had to leave home to find a job to support her family.
Parents need to know that Patricia McCormick's award-winning novel "Sold" is the story of a 13-year-old girl in Lepshmi, a poor rural village in Nepal. Lakshmi believes that she must work as a maid until she arrives at Happy House in Indian brothel. She was caught until her family was able to repay the increasing debt owed by her family and she risked all escape. The story is intense and distracts, but it is not sensational. This sale, which was released in 2006, is the top ten books on the National Book Award finalists, the Quill Award winners, and the American Library Association's Young Adults. It is adapted from the movie starring Gillian Anderson and David Arkette in the US in 2016.