Ebook: A Train through Time
Author: Farnsworth Elizabeth
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--General, Children and death, Imagination, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES--Journalism, Memory, Women journalists, Women journalists--United States, Biographies, Biography, Autobiographies, Farnsworth Elizabeth -- 1943-, Women journalists -- United States -- Biography, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Journalism, United States
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Counterpoint
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
How much of our memory is constructed by imagination? And how does memory shape our lives? As a nine-year old, Elizabeth Farnsworth struggled to understand the loss of her mother. On a cross-country trip with her father, the heartsick child searches for her mother at train stations along the way. Even more, she confronts mysteries: death, time, and a mysteriously locked compartment on the train.
Weaving a child's experiences with memories from reporting in danger zones like Cambodia and Iraq, Farnsworth explores how she came to cover mass death and disaster. While she never breaks the tone of a curious investigator, she easily moves between her nine-year-old self and the experienced journalist. Imagination is at play in her childhood adventures and in her narrative control, always with great purpose. She openly confronts the impact of her childhood on the route her life has taken. And, as she provides one beautifully crafted depiction after another, we share her journey,...