National Book Award Finalist
Publishers Weekly, Best 100 Books of the Year
NPR's Best Books of the Year
American Library Association, Top Ten List, Best Books of the Year
Gustav-Heinemann Peace Prize
Booklist Editor's Choice Award
New York Public Library Best Books for Teens
Children's Literature Council's Choice
Book Sense Pick
*"Hard-hitting ... poignant. The author beautifully balances the harshness of brothel life with the poignant relationships among its residents." - Publishers Weekly starred review
*"An unforgettable account of sexual slavery as it exists now."--Booklist starred review
"The writing is breathtaking in both its simplicity and attention to detail ... stunning ... this novel is not to be missed."--Voice of Youth Advocates
"McCormick provides readers who live in safety and under protection of the law with a vivid window into a harsh and cruel world--one most would prefer to pretend doesn't exist."--Kirkus
"Heartbreaking ... McCormick's research for this novel involved interviewing women in Nepal and India, and her depth of detail makes the characters believable and their misery palpable. This important book was written in their honor."--SLJ
"McCormick uses language both lyrical and spare to lead the reader into this deeply troubled and troubling world ...this is a story of courage, which is precisely what it takes to plant one's literary work in unfamiliar soil." --Children's Literature
"SOLD is a demanding at times painful book to read. These challenges, however, only serve to heighten the impact of the powerful and important novel that sheds light on a global crisis."--Teenreads.com