20: “The Lost Daughters of Agata”
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The chat you’re about to hear was originally recorded in Messina (Italy) late 2024 at the seaside home of Agata. Agata’s two daughters flew the family nest as young women 13 years ago and they’ve made London their home: clearly far, that is, from the home of their birth. This is the story of how their mother and father have been coping with an unavoidable abandonment. This is the story of those left behind. Of course, you’ll be hearing a translation of the interview. My thanks to Rosemary Musolino for her contribution as the other voice.
Music: “Why Bother” by Walter Musolino & Davide Musolino.
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