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Episode 5: Memory / The Cast Iron Pan
- By: Maria Luisa Tucker
- Narrated by: Maria Luisa Tucker
- Jun 16 2022
- Length: 30 mins
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- SuEllen S Pruitt
- 07-01-22
Informative
I enjoyed listening to this. I’m sorry for the ending but thought it was well performed
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- Rbjurnee
- 06-23-22
Really wonderful perspective & thought provoking story…
I loved how relatable the telling of this family story and in part tragedy was and how I could relate to other experiences and memories in my own beautifuly flawed family and my understanding of memories and how they affect each of us so differently even when experiencing them in the same home. Gave me a lot to think about and was just told very simply, honestly and beautifully. Although somewhat melancholy, it finished and I didnt feel sad but more hopeful and interested in how I could consider another perspective and sometimes possibly see the world through a not better but just different lens. I really loved how this story was told and really hope this author considers telling more soon.
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- Bryan H
- 01-07-23
Puzzle eloquently pieced together.
Having personal experience with pretty much every aspect and angle of the events, this hit home.
Will keep this in the treasure box.
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- Cloty Ortiz
- 01-03-23
Grateful
Thank you for sharing so many invaluable life lessons. You’re a very brave human! Kudos!
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- Kristine Webb
- 09-17-22
How we remember vs how we are remembered
There’s nothing I dislike here. Incredibly poignant. We’ve had 4 suicides in our extended family. Three of those in young people (under 25). One of them my father’s brother in his 50s. Devastating no matter what age.
But the story here is not about the suicide but about the life story struggling to emerge through the memories of those left behind.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-17-22
Remembered when gone
A mesmerizing listen. Turning a fresh set of eyes to the dynamics of life and society. A look to the truth of childhood experience versus the ongoing narrative within parents; and determination what happened, how it made her, and why that is behind it. It’s the story of many people in many ways and takes an deep look not only into the emotion of persons but the science and societal pressures behind it.
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