With twists and turns that left me scrambling for the rewind button on a few ocassions, Gia Riley brings us a story that is intense and deeply emotional. From the very start, as we hear Meadow’s voice, we are thrown into a richly described situation of confusion and fear. The loss of most of our anchors created by our memories, is horrific in itself, but, for Meadow, there is more loss within this. Cash’s decisions reverberate through the story and hearing the story through different perspectives, adds further to this intense mystery. This story of conflict and struggle, depression, addiction,love and pain, is masterfully narrated by Sarah Puckett as she captures and retells the tale with confidence and sensitivity.
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