A Train through Time by Elizabeth Farnsworth audiobook

A Train through Time: A Life, Real and Imagined

By Elizabeth Farnsworth
Read by Elizabeth Farnsworth

Blackstone Publishing 9781619028432

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781538414330

  • ISBN: 9781538414323

  • ISBN: 9781538414347

Runtime: 3.07 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

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, coming to know the acclaimed reporter as she discovers herself. Farnsworth’s curiosity lingers on every page of A Train through Time: A Life, Real and Imagined, and so does the making of a powerfully driven woman.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“It has been a long time since I read a book so moving, plain spoken, and beautiful. The instant I finished it, I went back to the beginning and started in again.” Michael Chabon, Pultizer Prize–winning author
“A small jewel of graceful writing, insightful observing, and memorable reading.” Jim Lehrer, journalist
“[Farnsworth is] such an able storyteller and her tale of loss, suffused with a child’s desire to attach meaning and reasoning to death, is so universal.” Publishers Weekly
“Piecing together fragments of the past in this often moving memoir helps the author understand how she ‘found relief from self and sorrow by concentrating on the lives of others.’” Kirkus Reviews
“In this book, Elizabeth Farnsworth lays bare the genesis of the caring heart that has so infused her stellar reporting.” Charlayne Hunter-Gault, former foreign correspondent for NPR
“A unique, moving, and thought-provoking portrait of Elizabeth’s Farnsworth’s years as a foreign correspondent.” Linda Spalding, author of The Purchase

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Author

Author Bio: Elizabeth Farnsworth

Author Bio: Elizabeth Farnsworth

Elizabeth Farnsworth is a filmmaker, foreign correspondent, and former chief correspondent and principal substitute anchor of PBS NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. Her 2008 documentary, The Judge and the General, codirected with Patricio Lanfranco, aired on television around the world, winning many awards. She has reported from Cambodia, Vietnam, Chile, Haiti, Iraq, and Iran, among other places. She grew up in Topeka, Kansas, where her ancestors were pioneers. She has a BA from Middlebury College and an MA in history from Stanford University. She lives in Berkeley, California, with her husband, attorney Charles E. Farnsworth.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Biography & Autobiography
Runtime: 3.07
Audience: Adult
Language: English