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Episode 5: Memory / The Cast Iron Pan

By: Maria Luisa Tucker
Narrated by: Maria Luisa Tucker
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  • Fifteen years after her dad’s disappearance, Tucker talks to essayist Siri Hustvedt about how family members often remember events differently, and fact-checks some of her own childhood memories with her oldest friend.
    ©2022 Maria Luisa Tucker (P)2022 Maria Luisa Tucker
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Really unusual mixture of themes

Put together profoundly well and left me with much food for thought. I could relate to this story on a number of levels.

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Engrossing and thought provoking

Thanks for sharing your journey in such a personal way. My own family is so disjointed but listening to true crime only brings up the question: how do families enduring true hell seem to find ways back to creating or recreating the family connections do it when familes going thru lesser levels of trauma never find their way back to each other...and then, maybe within that, the answer lies. Maria's story brings in new ways to try and figure that out but, also, in ways more relatable...thanks so much....

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Beautiful, reflective and sincere

Found this very thought provoking. A sincere and considered tribute to a parent while simultaneously being verbal essay on love, memory and family ties.

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