What is a life but a series of experiences? Some better than others, some more challenging than others. A life is made up of these little flashes, moments in time, fleeting by like an old motion picture. As time goes by, some scenes can crackle at the edges, or disintegrate completely, but others remain as clear and crisp as they were the moment it happened. Such is the case for Fran Greenberg, when she tells the story of her childhood experiences during World War II in German-occupied France.