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How much of the memory is built by imagination? And how does memory condition our lives? Like a nine-year old, Elizabeth Farnsworth battled to understand the loss of her mother. Over a cross-country trip with her father, the heartsick child looks for her mother at train stations along the way. A lot more, she confronts mysteries: fatality, time, and a mysteriously locked area on the teach. Weaving a child's encounters with stories from reporting in danger areas like Cambodia and Iraq, Farnsworth explores how she came up to protect mass fatality and devastation. While she never breaks the firmness of a interested investigator, she easily steps between her nine-year-old self applied and the experienced journalist. Creativity is at play in her child years escapades and in her narrative control, always with great purpose. She openly confronts the impact of her child years on the way her life has considered. And, as she provides one beautifully crafted depiction after another, we show her journey, approaching to learn the acclaimed reporter as she discovers herself. Farnsworth's interest lingers though every minute of A Teach through Time: A Life, Real and Imagined, and so does indeed the making of the powerfully driven woman.