
IMPLACABLY HOSTILE A true story of survival, the law, and the long road to freedom
In 1990, a woman crouched behind a gravestone on Christmas Eve with her two small daughters, whispering that they were playing hide and seek. They were hiding from their father.
What followed were years of violence, a house fire, homelessness — and a family court system that had a word for mothers who tried to protect their children from dangerous men. They called it implacably hostile.
Four voices tell this story — and each one is for you.
The narrator tells what happened, chapter by chapter. Honest, human, real.
The legal voice explains the family court system in plain English — your rights, what the law says, what has changed. No jargon.
The author speaks in her own words — where she was emotionally at every stage, what she understood, what she didn't, and what she wishes someone had told her at the time.
The fourth voice carries the
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