The River You Touch, Chris Dombrowski
The River You Touch, Chris Dombrowski
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The River You Touch
Making a Life on Moving Water

Author: Chris Dombrowski

Narrator: Jeffrey Foucault

Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2023


Synopsis

“We are matter and long to be received by an Earth that conceived us, which accepts and reconstitutes us, its children, each of us, without exception, every one. The journey is long, and then we start homeward, fathomless as to what home might make of us.”When Chris Dombrowski burst onto the literary scene with Body of Water, the book was acclaimed as “a classic” (Jim Harrison) and its author compared with John McPhee. Dombrowski begins the highly anticipated The River You Touch with a question as timely as it is profound: “What does a meaningful, mindful, sustainable inhabitance on this small planet look like in the anthropocene?”He answers this fundamental question of our time initially by listening lovingly to rivers and the land they pulse through in his adopted home of Montana. Transplants from the post-industrial Midwest, he and his partner, Mary, assemble a life based precariously on her income as a schoolteacher, his as a poet and fly-fishing guide. Before long, their first child arrives, followed soon after by two more, all “free beings in whom flourishes an essential kind of knowing […], whose capacity for wonder may be the beacon by which we see ourselves through this dark epoch.” And around the young family circles a community of friends—river-rafting guides and conservationists, climbers and wildlife biologists—who seek to cultivate a way of living in place that moves beyond the mythologized West of appropriation and extraction.Moving seamlessly from the quotidian—diapers, the mortgage, a threadbare bank account—to the metaphysical—time, memory, how to live a life of integrity—Dombrowski illuminates the experience of fatherhood with intimacy and grace. Spending time in wild places with their children, he learns that their youthful sense of wonder at the beauty and connectivity of the more-than-human world is not naivete to be shed, but rather wisdom most of us lose along the way—wisdom that is essential for the possibility of transformation.

About Chris Dombrowski

Chris Dombrowski is the author of two collections of poems, By Cold Water, a Poetry Foundation bestseller in 2009, and Earth Again, which was named runner-up for Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year in Poetry. His poetry and nonfiction have been widely published in leading journals and magazines, including Poetry, the Sun, Orion, and Angler's Journal. Born in Michigan, Dombrowski earned his MFA from the University of Montana. He lives in Missoula, Montana, where he is a fly-fishing guide and director of the 406 Writers' Workshop and the Beargrass Writing Retreat.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Marley on October 22, 2024

Chris Dombrowski is a beautiful writer, and this book helped me see wonder in the natural world around me. It certainly made me wish for more time spent outside. I thought his connections between nature and parenthood were thoughtful and reminded me of my own parents.......more

Goodreads review by Amy C Novak on October 09, 2022

A lyrical exploration of the intersection of humanity through the lens of life in, with, and on the river. A piece of creative nonfiction that invites you to just keep reading more. It’s a stunning piece of writing and an absolutely delightful read….that in the end, invites one to ask, how can one b......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca on February 01, 2023

There are many underlying layers in this story. Family, life, trying to eke out a living, nature, community, etc. At times it was hard to grasp the story line as new themes kept coming up. This is not a fast read, but one to mull over as you go.......more

Goodreads review by Art on September 02, 2024

This book is mostly about life in Montana and Michigan. It has some fishing but not as much as his other books. He includes some nice stories about Jim Harrison who is my favorite writer.......more

Goodreads review by Anna on June 20, 2024

If readers are fish, then this book failed to land me. I found TMI parts of the autobiography— like the play by play description of the author’s vasectomy (an interlude that, by nature of its announcement, has already snipped any dramatic tension (pardon the pun))…in other words, we know how this wi......more