Tucker's childhood was steeped in abuse and poverty, therefore she trusts no one and lives as isolated a life as she can. But Tucker needs help or she risks losing her grandchildren she is raising.
Into Tucker's private life steps Ella, whose childhood was a life of privilege but her marriage was a private life of abuse. As Tucker's new neighbor, Ella's openness about her life crashes headlong into Tucker's closed-door attitude and Tucker is forced to rethink her view of the world.
It is Tucker's four-year-old, mute granddaughter, April, that becomes the fulcrum that pries open the vault door on Tucker's heart and allows Ella to step inside.
Tucker's Way, a tale set in the rural south, is an inspirational story about overcoming incredible odds.
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