Lakshmi is the main character in this book.
-her mom ( Ama)
-step-dad ( he doesnt support his family with money b/c he lost one of this hand)
-baby sister ( new born)
-Shahana ( the girl who was her first friend the the prostitution house)
-Mumtaz (the traffiker of girls)
-Anita (Mumtaz's spy- lookout for girls who do what they're not supposed to do)
-The tea guy ( they don't have a name for him, but he's the one that taught Lakshmi how to read and say some words in Hindi)
Patricia McCormick went by The Texas Torera, and Lady Bullfighter.
Steve McCormick's birth name is Stephen Joseph McCormick.
Merrill McCormick's birth name is McCormick, William Merrill.
Shiloh McCormick was born on September 1, 1972, in Maryland, USA.
Ricky McCormick was born in 1952.
the book sold by Patricia McCormick has 272 pages in it.
The main characters in the book Cut by Patricia McCormick are:CallieAmandaBeccaTaraDebbieSydneyTiffanyYou (the psychiatrist)
Patricia McCormick's birth name is Patricia Lee McCormick.
"Sold" by Patricia McCormick follows the story of a Nepali girl named Lakshmi who is sold into prostitution in India. The major events in the novel include Lakshmi's journey from her village to the brothel, her struggles and experiences there, and her eventual rescue and rehabilitation. The story sheds light on the harsh reality of human trafficking and exploitation.
When life may seem impossible to live, always know that there is a way to love and succeed.
The book "Sold" by Patricia McCormick uses literary devices such as imagery to vividly describe the protagonist's environment and experiences, symbolism to represent deeper themes related to human trafficking and exploitation, and characterization to develop complex and realistic characters that drive the narrative forward.
Patricia McCormick Zirkel is known for her young adult novels, including "Sold" and "Cut," which both explore difficult and relevant topics for teenagers. She is praised for her ability to tackle sensitive subjects with empathy and insight.
Patricia McCormick's the author, if that's what you mean.
When Callie Cuts herself again
Butterfly: She wishes to be as free as a butterfly that she sees outside her window of the house of prostitution Basket: That is her hope. She has her bundle of old clothes that she brought with her from the mountains
The Point of View in the story "Cut" by Patricia McCormick is first-person, as it is told from the perspective of the protagonist, Callie. The reader experiences the events of the story through Callie's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Patricia McCormick went by The Texas Torera, and Lady Bullfighter.