A great piece on a more than difficult subject: the human trafficking. Family narrator was a very particular function: when the parents have enough money, they are selling one or more kids. Two levels of writing: the narrator who built the narrative ellipses support them, and creates distance; and moments of representation moon where few players successively takes care of all the characters. The text inevitably causes strangeness but it has the intelligence, while dealing with the topic background, also deal with normality. No one in this family protests to be sold, as the narrator will not hesitate to sell his children in turn. And some monologues father, justifying its need to sell its offspring, is very cloudy. I live in Cambodia, where trafficking exists, mothers sell their daughters for a few dollars, they need to survive and manage to fully justify their act. I saw a documentary on the subject when I was rehearsing with students and I was very troubled by the parallelism of words and arguments. That said, the play deals with the subject with humor and sometimes DISTANCE. In any case, in my opinion, the pitfall to avoid is making a literal reading and propose a drama. The purpose is only stronger from the moment he trivialized and are shown as normal, making it all the more react ... and corresponds to about the author.