ISBN-13: 9781548708276 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 98 str.
This is a tale of human trafficking in the 17th century from Africa to the Americas woven into a bigger tale of empire building by a European royal family. Human trafficking is trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of forced labour, sex slavery, or commercial sex exploitation. It is told in two voices. Part One is in voice of the author and taken mostly from his memoir of early childhood autism, "Dafydd Bach: Death of Innocence: The Beginning. It recounts, for the main part, revelations of his Nursery School Head Teacher about his mulatto bloodline background he did not know before, which she discovered by researching his family history, due to finding in her charge, a striking number of siblings in one family who were savants. Part Two is in the voice of a famous ancestor of his, who rescued an albino hermaphrodite princess from a life of sexual exploitation as a circus freak, and took her as is concubine, with her blessing and that of his wife, to bear him a son, because his wife was infertile, due to having suffered another type of sexual exploitation. It is an all's well that ends well story, but it could have been otherwise, and is the entirety of another book written by the author, "Harri and Marri: An Erotic Philosophy. Neither of the two books are about human trafficking as such, but the tale of Yeoman Sheba is so inspiring that it merits a being the subject of a book of its very own.