Summary

In "I Let Him Go," Denise Fergus offers a poignant account of personal loss, grief, and the pursuit of justice following the tragic abduction and murder of her young son, James Bulger. The book not only provides an intimate glimpse into the emotional aftermath of an unimaginable crime but also explores the broader implications of trauma, the complexities of the legal process, and the enduring strength required to seek change. Through candid storytelling, Fergus gives voice to the feelings and struggles that often remain hidden in the wake of public tragedies, offering a narrative that is as much...

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