Description
Written in a calm, accessible, and expert voice, this book helps readers understand that child marriage is not simply a private family matter or a distant cultural issue. It is a serious social, legal, educational, health, economic, and human rights concern with lifelong consequences. Through thoughtful explanation and sensitive analysis, the book examines how coercion, poverty, gender inequality, lack of education, family pressure, community expectations, social stigma, and weak protection systems can combine to limit a young person’s freedom and future.
This book goes beyond simple headlines. It explains what forced marriage really means, why children cannot give meaningful consent to adult marriage, and how pressure can appear through threats, shame, emotional manipulation, isolation, financial control, or fear of family rejection. It explores the devastating impact on education, mental health, reproductive health, economic independence, and long-term wellbeing, while always treating survivors with dignity and respect.
Readers will discover how child marriage interrupts schooling, reduces earning potential, increases vulnerability, and contributes to cycles of poverty across generations. The book also explores the links between forced marriage, child marriage, and human trafficking, showing how control, movement, exploitation, and lack of consent can overlap in complex and hidden ways.
At the same time, Child Brides: Stories Behind Forced Marriages is not a book without hope. It highlights prevention strategies that can make a real difference, including girls’ education, school-based interventions, community awareness, legal protection, youth empowerment, survivor-centred support, economic opportunity, trained frontline workers, and respectful community leadership. It explains why lasting change depends not on blame or stereotyping, but on education, compassion, coordination, and the steady belief that every child deserves safety, dignity, and choice.
Ideal for readers interested in human rights, women’s rights, child protection, gender equality, social justice, education, family violence prevention, and global development, this book offers a clear and humane guide to understanding the causes, consequences, and solutions surrounding forced and child marriage.
Sensitive, factual, and thought-provoking, Child Brides: Stories Behind Forced Marriages is an essential read for anyone who wants to better understand how harmful marriage practices continue, how survivors are affected, and how communities can move toward a future built on consent, protection, education, and equality.
Details
Publisher - Xspurts.com
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
Victoria The Love Guru Foster
Published Date - 2026-07-03
ISBN - 9781776846115
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.4 cm
Page Count - 243
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