Lonely, Young Runaway Sold into Sexual Slavery Discovers New Hope and Love as
a Woman
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In his debut novel, "Tootie Greene"
(published by iUniverse), Zachary F. Scott follows the poor, infamous Tootie
Greene, a young girl who is shuffled into a foster home where she is
mistreated again. She runs away and ends up living on the streets and was soon
abducted and sold into sexual slavery to a pimp named Carlos.
Despite her rough past of prostitution and erotic dancing in Southern
California, Tootie fortunately meets a preacher named Johnny Mack, who rescues
her by buying her from Carlos and later marries her. For a year or so she
indulges in the happiness she craves, a normal, loving family. Unfortunately,
just when life couldn't get any sweeter, the chairman of the deacons at
Johnny's church, one of her former clients, blackmails her for sex. She gets
pregnant and eventually, through an accident, Johnny discovers the child is
not his because of the blood types. Johnny forces Tootie to leave their home
without her children.
Her problems snowball when a religious cult, The Sacred Path of Natural
Enlightenment, befriends the lost Tootie as she is searching for a way to
return to her family, or get her children. The cult drugs and kidnaps Tootie,
taking her to their clandestine order based just outside of Portland to become
one of their tantric priestesses. After she stumbles onto a set where they are
filming a snuff film, Tootie realizes she too will be killed, so she plans an
escape. Her plans are discovered and her execution is ordered. During her
heroic escape from the enforcers she is wounded and taken to the hospital.
Finally, Johnny is summoned and after some intense conflicts he relents and
asks her to return home.
From being forced to work the streets of California as a young woman, to
attempting suicide by jumping off a cliff and then finding herself involved in
the rituals of a dark cult, Tootie's tale not only explores, but exposes the
horrors and psychological damage of human trafficking. It illuminates this
commonly ignored, underground world of decadence for the first time in years.
"Tootie Greene" is an unflinching portrayal of a woman who dreams of the
stability and affection of a family, a dream that many take for granted.
About the Author
Zachary F. Scott is a pseudonym for Dr. Zachary F. Carden, a general dentist
in Chattanooga, Tenn. He is the scientific editor of the Journal of the
Tennessee Dental Association. He received his bachelor's degree from
Carson-Newman College in 1963, and his doctor of dental surgery in 1974. He
has also received several fellowships and awards for his contributions to the
field of dentistry. Scott currently lives on Lake Chickamauga with his wife,
Anne, who is an award-winning author (iUniverse 2009, "The House of Broken
Dreams"). They have two children and four grandchildren. Though "Tootie
Greene" is his first book, Scott and his wife have other manuscripts ready for
publication.
"Tootie Greene"
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