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Mother's escape from her troubled family from "summary" of The Color of Water by James McBride

Ruth's departure from her family was a pivotal moment in her life. She had endured a childhood of poverty, abuse, and neglect. Leaving her troubled family behind was her only chance at a better life. Ruth knew that staying in that environment would only bring more pain and suffering. She had to escape in order to survive. When Ruth left her family, she also left behind the trauma and sadness that had plagued her for so long. It was a fresh start, a new beginning. She could finally breathe and finally live her life on her own terms. Ruth was determined to create a better future for herself, away from the chaos of her past. Leaving her family was not an easy decision for Ruth. She struggled with feelings of guilt and shame for abandoning her siblings. But she knew that she had to prioritize her own well-being. Ruth understood that she could not help others if she did not first help herself. It was a difficult choice, but ultimately the right one for her. Ruth's escape from her troubled family was a brave act of self-preservation. She refused to be a victim any longer. Ruth took control of her own destiny and carved out a path for herself that was free from the pain of her past. Her courage and resilience in the face of adversity are an inspiration to us all. Ruth's story is a reminder that we have the power to shape our own lives, no matter where we come from.
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    The Color of Water

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