Ride along with Jenna Brack as she explores the vast and varied Kansas landscape, a place some consider flat and uninteresting. In this collection of personal essays that unfold as a coming-of-age memoir, Brack reveals how the land and people of Kansas have been catalysts for growth, healing, and identity. As Brack passes through wheatfields, historic ice storms, or the sprawling Flint Hills, she also travels through her own inner landscape of longing and loss. Together, these essays spotlight Kansas as much more than a pass-through place, and instead as a formative place of resilience and hope. Brack's storytelling invites us to consider how our own pass-through places are infused with meaning-even how they might carry us home.



Autorentext

Jenna Brack grew up in central Kansas and lived in the Midwest for over thirty-five years before moving abroad. Her essays and poetry have been featured in publications such as Every Day Poems, The Sunlight Press, Coffee + Crumbs, 105 Meadowlark Reader, and others. A former educator and college instructor, Jenna now encourages other writers through editing and coaching. She holds an MA in English from Kansas State University and enjoys exploring the goodness of every place alongside her husband and two children. Pass-Through Place is her first book.

Titel
Pass-Through Place
Untertitel
Essays on Home, Hope, and Following the Horizon
EAN
9781956578928
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
07.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.95 MB
Anzahl Seiten
152