The truth can be painful
That’s what I took from this amazingly compelling story. The royal family became royal, not by traditional birthright. But out of the sure necessity of survival. Their journey and individual stories are layered with complexity & fascination. And yet also utter heartbreaking. I left the pod feeling remorseful for the pain they’ve endured but hope that each family member finally got to experience peace. In whatever form it takes for them personally. This is a must listen from beginning to end.
Ki Briana via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/21
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I was profoundly moved. Pausing, replaying and pondering over these three episodes for hours. This podcast is difficult to explain; we are shown a glimpse of human suffering through an unusual window. Descendants of a proud family continue to struggle with displacement. A mother’s fight for...Read full review »
Moptopmuz via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/18/20
I really enjoyed this.
Werner Pfennig via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/31/20
Something so fantastical in present day - 2017. I love that their life was revered by others who were displaced. Say it enough, write it down, people believe it. We live that every day. I did find the author somewhat leading in the last episode when talking to the wife of the eldest son.
Taj3000 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/20
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