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Ancestral Landscapes

Ancestral Landscapes

A Story of Connection, Discovery, and the Complexities of Heritage

While standing on her grandfather’s porch, Cindy was drawn by her ancestors to discover who she is by learning who they were and where they came from.

As she uncovered her family history with the use of various genealogy databases, she began to piece together the puzzle of her family’s story—from trans-Atlantic migrations and roots in England, the Netherlands, and Germany to the homes and lives built in Virginia, New York, Iowa, and North Carolina. Her quest became a journey across the world.

Standing where they stood, she found connection to them, but she also found questions. Why had they left? Did they find what they hoped for in the new places? Who had they harmed along the way? And what was her role in repairing those relationships on behalf of her ancestors?

Through essays and original photography organized by lineage and location, Cindy weaves together narratives that situate her life within the particular nexus of personal and historical legacies of heartbreak and desire.

For anyone who has sought their own place in the world, Ancestral Landscapes provides a guide for genealogical research and offers grace for what may be found along the way.

About the Book

On her grandfather’s porch, Cindy felt drawn to explore her family’s history. ​Tracing her roots from Europe to America, she uncovered stories of migration, loss, and connection. ​Through essays and photography, ANCESTRAL LANDSCAPES offers guidance and grace for anyone seeking to understand their place in the world. ​

Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-61153-713-0
Paperback ISBN: 978-1-61153-708-6
eBook ISBN: 978-1-61153-709-3
Large Print ISBN: 978-1-61153-710-9

Releasing October 28, 2025
330 pages

 

Details
Author: Cindy Geary
Genres: Biographies and Memoirs, Featured
Tag: New Releases
ISBN: 9781611537086
Cindy Geary

Cindy Waszak Geary graduated from Hillside High School in 1973. She completed undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Northern Arizona University. She worked more than 30 years as a social scientist focused on global health, based in Chapel Hill, N.C., and traveling often to Africa and Asia as part of her job. She now lives in Baltimore, Md. with her husband Ron, where she consults for public health organizations, wrote much of this book, thinks a lot about racial justice and enjoys more time for yoga. She is the mother of two grown children, and has one granddaughter. Cindy still considers North Carolina her home and returns frequently to visit her mother and friends.

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