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In Floor Sleepers, readers are brought face-to-face with the raw, unfiltered truth of surviving systems meant to protect but instead perpetuate harm. Told through journal entries, medical records, letters, and poetic reflections, this deeply personal narrative traces the life of an anonymous young woman who was groomed by trauma and ultimately trafficked — not in a foreign country, but in the United States.
Compiled by Avery-Grace Blanco, Floor Sleepers illuminates how survival often begins long before the trauma, and how healing is not linear, clean, or easily packaged. The reader sees an intimate and emotional landscape shaped by early neglect, institutional control, and the longing for safety. With fierce honesty and deep respect for the subject’s voice, this memoir is a tribute to resilience, and a reminder not have what healing looks like — but how it feels.
For readers of Chanel Miller’s Know My Name and Roxane Gay’s Hunger, Floor Sleepers is both an indictment of the systems that fail and a testament to the unbreakable strength of those who endure.
In Floor Sleepers, readers are brought face-to-face with the raw, unfiltered truth of surviving systems meant to protect but instead perpetuate harm. Told through journal entries, medical records, letters, and poetic reflections, this deeply personal narrative traces the life of an anonymous young woman who was groomed by trauma and ultimately trafficked — not in a foreign country, but in the United States.
Compiled by Avery-Grace Blanco, Floor Sleepers illuminates how survival often begins long before the trauma, and how healing is not linear, clean, or easily packaged. The reader sees an intimate and emotional landscape shaped by early neglect, institutional control, and the longing for safety. With fierce honesty and deep respect for the subject’s voice, this memoir is a tribute to resilience, and a reminder not have what healing looks like — but how it feels.
For readers of Chanel Miller’s Know My Name and Roxane Gay’s Hunger, Floor Sleepers is both an indictment of the systems that fail and a testament to the unbreakable strength of those who endure.