“I wanted to just put pieces of my life together with the words I had gathered about who I'm supposed to be.”
—Rochelle
Clarskville, Tennessee, has a hometown feel for Rochelle. When her husband, Anthony, goes out of town for work, her neighbor comes over to cut the grass. Another woman in the neighborhood is battling cancer, and together, Rochelle and Anthony support her however they can.
But life was not always this way for Rochelle.
In the early ’90s, she was married to a different man, who served as a deacon at their church. She was also active in church life, and her three children performed well in school. Outwardly, Rochelle’s life looked like the American dream.
But life inside the home was more like a nightmare.
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