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Daughter of Oppression: The Shame of Our Law Caused Them to Fall
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Daughter of Oppression: The Shame of Our Law Caused Them to Fall in Brampton, ON
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Revisiting the past is hard to do when you're a child of domestic violence. Jessica Thomas-Shell comes from a long line of people who suffered from domestic violence, childhood abuse, emotional abuse, and mental disorders. But she is resilient. Her life was moving full speed ahead until a family tragedy reopened old wounds. The hidden scars that simmered beneath the surface began to manifest in weird ways. Going through the grieving process and confronting a shameful past was the least of her worries. This family tragedy forced Jessica to look deep into her roots--the daughter of a miser and a murderer, the paternal granddaughter of a root worker and an adulterer, and the maternal granddaughter of a lonely man who harbored too many secrets. Her search starts with the American flag. Those vibrant colors of red, white, and blue will become a dark hue for Jessica when she discovers the truth about her family's history, revealing the ugly side of life. A story of self-discovery and closure. Jessica's journey rocks her Edgefield community, and at the same time throws a boomerang back to the Keystone State.
Revisiting the past is hard to do when you're a child of domestic violence. Jessica Thomas-Shell comes from a long line of people who suffered from domestic violence, childhood abuse, emotional abuse, and mental disorders. But she is resilient. Her life was moving full speed ahead until a family tragedy reopened old wounds. The hidden scars that simmered beneath the surface began to manifest in weird ways. Going through the grieving process and confronting a shameful past was the least of her worries. This family tragedy forced Jessica to look deep into her roots--the daughter of a miser and a murderer, the paternal granddaughter of a root worker and an adulterer, and the maternal granddaughter of a lonely man who harbored too many secrets. Her search starts with the American flag. Those vibrant colors of red, white, and blue will become a dark hue for Jessica when she discovers the truth about her family's history, revealing the ugly side of life. A story of self-discovery and closure. Jessica's journey rocks her Edgefield community, and at the same time throws a boomerang back to the Keystone State.





















