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Turning Survival into Words is a memoir of a woman who spent years moving through houses that should have been safe but instead held fear, silence, and survival. Told through the rooms and thresholds she crossed, it follows her evolution from a hopeful young wife shaped by strict religious expectations into a mother fighting to save her children, and finally herself.
The story begins inside a marriage defined by alcoholism, financial instability, coercive control, and the pressure of a religious cult. The narrator, isolated by doctrine and duty, tries to hold her home together while her husband's drinking and violence escalate. She learns to navigate unspoken rules, shifting moods, and the quiet terror that dictates every moment of their lives. Her sons grow up trying to stay unseen, tiptoeing around their father's rages, and eventually give voice to the truth she has avoided:
They are ready to run away, even if it means living in a field, rather than staying another day.
That moment breaks open her world.
What follows is the complicated, emotional, and dangerous process of leaving. With little money, no family support, and a church ready to condemn her, she forms a desperate exit plan that backfires when his family intervenes, placing her and her sons at even greater risk. Yet she persists, choosing the unthinkable: crafting a story that guarantees her husband will never want her back, the only path she can find to protect her children from losing their mother.
Freedom does not arrive gently.
What follows is poverty, illness, the collapse of her work, and raising four boys alone in an illegal shack by the river. She faces days of hunger, nights of fear, and the long, painful process of unraveling the lies she was taught about marriage, shame, God, and her worth.
It is the story of a mother who walked away from control disguised as faith, and discovered a truth she had never been allowed to know. Freedom may have cost everything, but it gives back more than she ever imagined.