
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
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 03/28/2023

Author: Chris Dombrowski
Narrator: Jeffrey Foucault
Unabridged: 8 hr 53 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Milkweed Editions
Published: 03/28/2023
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.
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
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
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
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
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