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Showing posts with label Gravedigger's Daughter. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Join us for the release of Gravedigger's Daughter, by Cheryl Unruh



Community Invited to Premiere of Cheryl Unruh’s New Memoir and Celebration of Emporia’s Literary Community

 

Emporia, KS—Flyover People essayist Cheryl Unruh, takes the stage for a literary celebration, complete with reading and book signing as Meadowlark Press releases Unruh’s new memoir, Gravedigger’s Daughter: Vignettes from a Small Kansas Town, at Lyon County History Center on Saturday, November 13 at 1:00pm.

 

An array of regional books will be available for purchase, including other titles by Unruh, as well as books published by Meadowlark Press.

 

Unruh’s memoir details a small-town childhood as the daughter of a carpenter-father, who also happens to be the town cemetery caretaker. As Cheryl grows, so does her comprehension of her father’s particular maladies, a skin-condition that is not discussed by the family, as well as his struggles with depression. Presented in short vignettes, Gravedigger’s Daughter introduces Unruh’s father from a child’s eye view, and then via observations and interactions that take us through Unruh’s adolescence to adulthood. Divided into three parts, the book covers Unruh’s childhood in Pawnee Rock, her father’s middle-age years when she lived away, and his later years.

 

Unruh grew up in the town of Pawnee Rock in central Kansas, population 400, in the 1960s and 70s. “The stories, or vignettes, are poem-shaped, but each captures a moment in time. I see each one as a snapshot,” Unruh says. “While I will never be able to relate the entirety and complexity of a life, I hope that some of my dad’s weird and wonderful personality shines through.”

 

From Laura Moriarty, author of The Chaperone: “With Gravedigger’s Daughter, Cheryl Unruh has created something so fresh and inviting—a memoir in lean vignettes. Each is moving on its own, and also part of a compelling portrait of a childhood in an isolated town with a dwindling population. Unruh’s details are too specific for sentimentalism, but places and people are observed with a loving gaze that also feels wise and honest. Her father, especially, emerges as both haunted and quietly heroic. What a beautiful book.” 

 

Fans of Cheryl’s two previous collections of vivid Kansas essays, Flyover People (2011 KS Notable Book) and Waiting on the Sky (2015 KS Notable Book), and Walking on Water, her collection of poetry, will delight in this memoir. Unruh hopes that the book will inspire readers to write their own stories “whether they write for their own pleasure or choose to share their stories with family and friends or perhaps even go on to publish their writing.” Unruh will be scheduling a series of memoir writing workshops starting in the spring of 2022.

 

Gravedigger’s Daughter is available for order through meadowlark-books.square.site and may be ordered through any bookseller. Learn more at www.meadowlark-books.com.

 

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

A Peek Inside "Gravedigger's Daughter"

 The first shipment of books is on the way! Order your copy today or plan to join us for our first in-person book launch in more than a year! 

Gravedigger's Daughter: 

Vignettes from a Small Kansas Town

by Cheryl Unruh

Saturday, November 13, 2021, 1:00pm

Lyon County History Center and Museum

711 Commercial, Emporia, Kansas

Presentation and Book Launch 


For our Wednesday excerpt, we share a few poems from Cheryl's new book. Enjoy!



Praise for:

With Gravedigger’s Daughter, Cheryl Unruh has created something so fresh and inviting--a memoir in lean vignettes. Each is moving on its own, and also part of a compelling portrait of a childhood in an isolated town with a dwindling population. Unruh’s details are too specific for sentimentalism, but places and people are observed with a loving gaze that also feels wise and honest. Her father, especially, emerges as both haunted and quietly heroic. What a beautiful book. 

—Laura Moriarty, author of The Chaperone

 

Cheryl Unruh is one of the great chroniclers of life under the Kansas sky, a travel guide into the hearts and minds of people minted on the prairie. A long-time columnist for the Emporia Gazette, Unruh’s “dad poems” in Gravedigger’s Daughter remind me of another Kansas journalist, Elfriede Fisher Rowe, who published micro-narratives about people and events in Lawrence. In her new collection, Unruh creates not only an archive of the relationship with her father, but through those remembrances paints the history of Pawnee Rock, her hometown, one four-paragraph brush stroke at a time.

—George Frazier, author of The Last Wild Places of Kansas: Journeys into Hidden Landscapes










Saturday, October 16, 2021

Book Launch Invitation: Gravedigger's Daughter

 Please Join Us

Saturday, November 13, 2021, 1:00pm

Lyon County History Center and Museum

711 Commercial, Emporia, Kansas

Presentation and Book Launch by Cheryl Unruh

Fall through a portal in time with Cheryl Unruh’s vignettes. Wrapped in the comfort of childhood's small-town embrace, grow deeper in understanding of a gentle, working-class, artist-father. Breathe deeply and recall life's seasons: pedaling your universe on a bicycle, loitering with your friends at the local post office, contributing to the local economy with the purchase of that one, small padlock.

Gravedigger's Daughter is more than a story of the author and her father. It is a reminder of the relationships we all have, more than skin deep, an examination of the complexities of the people we love and care for. It is a love letter to the individuals who always exist at our very core.


Order your copy today!