Ghost River invites readers to stare down blue-mouthed crevasses,
venture into old growth forests, and peer beneath the floorboards of
ancestral homesteads.
In this lyrical and intimate portrait of America's Pacific Northwest,
wilderness and home are interwoven. But this is not Arcadia. Deep time
is punctured by strip malls and freeways, wildfires and dams.
Questioning the influence of the past on the present, the central
sequence reimagines this landscape from the perspective of the British
explorer, George Vancouver, who charted its waterways on an expedition
to locate the illusive Northwest Passage.
In their passage between America and England and the terrain of early
motherhood, these poems of loss and renewal explore what it is to be
home. Born and raised in America's Washington state, Kris Johnson moved
to the UK in 2007. Ghost River is her first book-length collection.