In this deeply insightful episode, we delve into the heart of Cristóbal Krusen's gripping narrative, 'Let Me Have My Son'. Through a detailed examination of the book and its film adaptation, we explore the intricate plot, the layered themes, and the emotional depth that make this work a compelling piece about love, faith, and the human struggle. Joined by cohost Julia Chang, we discuss how 'Let Me Have My Son' sheds light on the oft-misunderstood reality of living with mental illness and the powerful bonds of family. Whether you're a fan of Krusen's work or interested in understanding the complexities of mental health as depicted in literature and film, this episode offers valuable insights and stirring discussions. Tune in for an enriching dialogue that bridges the gap between art, empathy, and real-life experiences.

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