THE DISTANCE IS MORE THAN AN OCEAN: a travelogue memoir by Chris Wiewiora

$14.99

 

“What is family? Where is home? Can we trust memory and how does that faulty mechanism define us? Are you the country of your birth, your heritage, a language? Or an amalgamation of each? The desperate landscape of childhood and the distortion of time and distance over the often-rough road called ‘Growing Up’ are all explored in Chris Wiewiora‘s honest and poignant memoir. In his retrospective chronicle we are reminded that these fundamental human questions follow us through the seasons of a life, form our personal narrative, and ultimately make each of us unique.”

–Tina Schumann, poet and editor of Two-Countries: U.S. Daughters and Sons of Immigrant Parents

 

Chris Wiewiora deftly and sensitively probes the rich but complicated experience of having roots in two countries.”

–Thomas Swick, author of The Joys of Travel and Unquiet Days: At Home in Poland 

 

In this poignant and lyrical travelogue/memoir, The Distance is More Than an Ocean, author Chris Wiewiora meets himself coming and going, in constructions of memory and imagination, as he embarks on a return journey to Poland where he spent part of his childhood. “If I filled my body with water, then maybe I could become a fish and swim back to America,” the author recalls thinking as he longed for his American life during his Polish childhood. Yet Poland remains a tie that binds, even after his family’s return to Florida. A quintessential roots journey, this book opens into textured layers, like Matryoshka nesting dolls of contestable identity, as the narrator travels ever closer to the stories and places of his childhood.

–Debra Marquart, author of The Horizontal World: Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere and Small Buried Things: Poems

 

 

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THE DISTANCE IS MORE THAN AN OCEAN: a travelogue memoir

by Chris Wiewiora

$14.99, paper

978-1-64662-187-3

2020

Chris Wiewiora spent his childhood in Warsaw, Poland with his parents who served as Evangelical missionaries under the “Iron Curtain.” Later, his parents moved their family to Orlando, Florida. The Distance Is More Than An Ocean is his first chapbook. He wrote it while earning an MFA in Creative Writing and Environment at Iowa State University. His nonfiction has been published in A River & Sound Review, Redivider, and Slice, as well as in the award-winning anthology Two-Countries: U.S. Daughters and Sons of Immigrant Parents. Read more at www.chriswiewiora.com

In his first chapbook, The Distance Is More Than An Ocean, Chris Wiewiora dips into the well of memories from his childhood immersed in Poland. He dredges up attending the American School after wading through languages as an American-Pole. He returns to the country of his heritage with his father and dives into the past in the present. When he visits his family’s old duplex in Warsaw, his adult perspective washes over his childhood memory as he considers the historical rebuilding of Old Town after its destruction during World War II. The Distance Is More Than An Ocean creates waves of lyrical language for readers to travel with a family to their home place.

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