" In 1995 Kentucky governor Brereton Jones granted parole to ten
women who had been convicted of killing, conspiring to kill, or
assaulting the men who had abused them for years. The media began
referring to them as the ""Sisters in Pain,"" a name they embraced.
These are their stories. L. Elisabeth Beattie and Mary Angela
Shaughnessy's interviews of seven of the Sisters in Pain detail the
physical, sexual, or psychological abuse they suffered at the hands
of their husbands or boyfriends, battery beyond comprehension.
Anyone who has ever asked, ""Why don't they just leave?"" will come
to understand the interconnected strands of abuse that make just
living through another day a personal triumph. Beattie and
Shaughnessy address the pervasive nature of domestic violence in
America and explore the legal ramifications of fighting back. Their
interviews with the Sisters in Pain reveal the ways in which these
women have picked up the pieces of their shattered lives and
learned to face the future.
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