A train through time: a life, real and imagined

"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 experien...

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Main Author: Farnsworth, Elizabeth 1943- (Author)
Other Authors: Serr, Mark (Photographer)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley Counterpoint [2017]
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Summary:"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"--
Physical Description:159 Seiten Illustrationen 19 cm
ISBN:9781619028432
1619028433

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