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Journalist Meredith Maran’s new book “My Lie” examines the recovered memory movement of the 1980s and 90s, when many people had memories of childhood abuse which later turned out to be faulty or fabricated.

Maran also reveals her own painful history with recovered memory: she accused her own father of molesting her, and years later learned that her recollections had been false.

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Meredith Maran, journalist and author

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