Yesterday Echoes

Author:   Chris Wood
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
ISBN:  

9798899904110


Pages:   44
Publication Date:   20 February 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Yesterday Echoes


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Yesterday Echoes: A Collection of Sensory-Rich Poetry about Memory, Family, and Home. A barefoot walk through memory where the sacred hides in the simplest things. Yesterday Echoes is a collection of poems that transform everyday moments into portals of remembrance. Through sensory-rich language and intimate detail, poet Chris Wood invites readers into a world where a trip to the dry cleaners, a scar, or the simple beauty of nature becomes a gateway to family history, personal identity, and the bittersweet passage of time. These interconnected poems weave together themes of memory, heritage, and home exploring how cherished moments hidden beneath the surface of daily life shape who we are. Each poem honors the legacy of family across generations, celebrating both the individual self and the continuation of ancestral stories. With imagery rooted in Appalachian life, domestic ritual, and the power of everyday objects, Yesterday Echoes reminds us that identity is built through the accumulation of small, sacred moments. This is poetry for readers who recognize that the past lives within us, in the texture of a favorite sweater, the taste of a home-cooked meal, the weight of inherited wisdom. Yesterday Echoes captures those fleeting instances where time dissolves and generations speak through a single sensory detail. What Readers Are Saying: ""Poet Chris Wood takes us on a harvest of memories that are so detail rich they can be tasted and felt like the sweetness of honey and the rough grit of loss. A true gift of remembrance and a tribute to her family as well as Appalachian life."" - Natalie Kimbell, author of On Phillips Creek ""These poems don't simply recall the past; they resurrect it, allowing us to inhabit those fleeting moments once more. Yesterday Echoes reminds us that our family stories, however humble, contain universes of meaning that shape who we become."" - Wendy Chance, author of The Great Outdoorsy Day! Storybook ""Chris Wood knows her roots. She carries ancestors in her blood, and in the memories that live beyond her DNA. These are luscious poems, infused with a triad of food, faith, and work-and shining in the center of it all, the meaning of home."" - Sandy Coomer, author of The Broken Places Perfect For: Readers who love contemporary poetry with emotional depth, poetry lovers interested in family heritage and generational themes, and those drawn to sensory-rich language and lyric poetry. Readers seeking comfort in reflective, contemplative verse and anyone who finds meaning in everyday moments and domestic life. Fans of Appalachian literature and regional voices. About the Collection: Yesterday Echoes contains interconnected poems exploring memory as both personal and ancestral inheritance. With careful attention to sensory detail, the visual, tactile, and emotional textures of lived experience, these poems transform the ordinary into the profound. This chapbook celebrates the slow, inevitable changes that time brings while honoring the sacred moments that connect us to our past and define who we are today.

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Author:   Chris Wood
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
Imprint:   Finishing Line Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.200kg
ISBN:  

9798899904110


Pages:   44
Publication Date:   20 February 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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Poet, Chris Wood, takes us on a harvest of memories that are so detail rich that they can be tasted and felt like the sweetness of honey and the rough grit of loss. Her book is a true gift of remembrance and a tribute to her family as well as Appalachian life. Wood makes us recall everything from pigtails to Zippo lighters and takes a chore like going to the dry cleaners as an adult a passageway to memory. Her chapbook, Yesterday Echoes,  is a collection where the present stirs the warmth of the past like a cup of hot tea. -Natalie Kimbell, author of On Phillips Creek In Yesterday Echoes, Chris Wood weaves a tapestry of memory that resonates with the familiar warmth of treasured photographs that come to life. Each poem unfolds with cinematic precision, inviting readers to step through doorways into moments both ordinary and sacred. As a children's book author, I'm captivated by Wood's gift for distilling complex emotions into imagery so vivid you can almost touch it. These poems don't simply recall the past; they resurrect it, allowing us to inhabit those fleeting moments once more. Yesterday Echoes reminds us that our family stories, however humble, contain universes of meaning that shape who we become. A stunning collection that will leave you reaching for your own memory book, heart full, eyes misty. -Wendy Chance, author of The Great Outdoorsy Day!: Story Book Chris Wood knows her roots. She carries ancestors in her blood, and in the memories that live beyond her DNA. Just as her father ""slings the soul of the (honeybee) hive"" into mason jars, so this poet slings the soul of her history into the words of this collection. Though her parents might ""say nothing, do everything"", these poems say everything, giving voice to a rich heritage and its harvest of stories. These are luscious poems, infused with a triad of food, faith, and work-and shining in the center of it all, the meaning of ""home."" -Sandy Coomer, author of The Broken Places


Author Information

Chris Wood explores the intersections of memory, language, and place. With a deep reverence for etymology and the often-overlooked stories embedded in ordinary lives, Chris weaves together personal experience, cultural observation, and historical nuance. Her poems have appeared in American First Magazine, Salvation South, Lit Shark Magazine, and numerous anthologies including Women Speak (2025) and Bayou, Blues, & Red Clay (2024). She resides in Tennessee with her husband and a lively household of fur-babies. When not writing, she serves as a Director in Operations Services for a real estate investment trust. Learn more at chriswoodwriter.com

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