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On the first pages of A History of Forever, gallery owner and historian Sarah Bolling disappears leaving only a letter and memoir as explanations to her whereabouts. In her manuscript she tells of a clandestine relationship with her history professor and makes other personal confessions that she has locked away for over forty years. Most startling is Sarah's recollection of a three month journey during the winter of 1974-1975, which if revealed during her long career as a respected historian could have derailed her professional life, or, had she been believed, created an upheaval in the world of physics and reality as we know it.…mehr

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On the first pages of A History of Forever, gallery owner and historian Sarah Bolling disappears leaving only a letter and memoir as explanations to her whereabouts. In her manuscript she tells of a clandestine relationship with her history professor and makes other personal confessions that she has locked away for over forty years. Most startling is Sarah's recollection of a three month journey during the winter of 1974-1975, which if revealed during her long career as a respected historian could have derailed her professional life, or, had she been believed, created an upheaval in the world of physics and reality as we know it.
Autorenporträt
Beth MacDonald has a BA in Political Science and Economics from the University of South Dakota. A former craft designer, her work has been featured in numerous magazines and books by craft publishers, including Leisure Arts and the American School of Needlework. In summer and autumn, Beth and her husband, Mike, live in a 1930s co-op in Minneapolis, MN and spend weekends at their lake cabin in SD. January thru May they reside in a quirky vintage cottage in Beaufort, SC.