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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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Sensitive & thoughtful

This is a thoughtful and sensitive exploration of the disappearance of the narrator’s father. Less a true crime story (as I had been expecting) and more an inquiry into family relationships, attachment theory, addiction and love. I appreciated the interviews with experts who shed light on the various themes. Recommended listening.

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