Ĭarolyn wanted to go to college and study medicine, but when her father went to seek permission for her to go to college, the condition was that she marry Merril Jessop. She also learned from her grandmother to take great pride in her church's tradition of plural marriage. She learned how to work around her mother's mood swings and observed how other children responded to spanking, so as to mitigate some of the violence. She observed conflict between her parents over celebrating Christmas and the effect of her surroundings and the strictness of the sect on her mother's mental condition and on her mother's relationship with her husband. She experienced life with a mother who suffered from depression and was violent with her children. Her childhood was affected by the sect's suspicion of outsiders, the division that took place in that FLDS in the 1970s and '80s and by the increasing strictness of the sect her family belonged to. It discusses Jessop's upbringing in the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) polygamous community. Escape is a book by Carolyn Jessop and Laura Palmer.
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