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The living hell of Rachel Love -- Part I

Started by Shana A, March 18, 2010, 06:50:25 AM

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Shana A

The living hell of Rachel Love -- Part I 'This nightmare was not going to leave unless I exposed it to the light of day.'
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Kathryn Lucariello, Carroll County News

http://www.carrollconews.com/story/1618659.html

EUREKA SPRINGS -- (Ed. note: This is Part I of a two-part story. Watch for Part II in an upcoming edition.)

Meet Rachel Love for the first time in person, and her demeanor, dress and gentle, feminine manners belie her deep voice.

Meet her for the first time over the phone, and you might think you are speaking with a man.

That is because, up until a few years ago, Rachel Love was a man.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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Butterfly

From Ricky, to Rachel, to Reverend A story of transformative love
By Kathryn Lucariello
17 March, 2010


http://www.lovelycitizen.com/story/1619318.html


Meet Rachel Love for the first time in person, and her demeanor, dress and gentle, feminine manners belie her deep voice.

Meet her for the first time over the phone, and you might think you are speaking with a man.

That is because, up until a few years ago, Rachel Love was a man.

Rachel was born in 1955 in Barstow, Calif., on a Marine base. Her mother had gotten pregnant at 16 and later married a Marine.
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