Writer, author, memoir teacher. I write about the connections we find by giving each other the time and space to be heard.

Where the Stork Flies, a time travel novel published by Sand Hill Review Press.

When a woman’s search for her best life pushes away her family, it takes a pair of unlikely time travelers to teach her the meaning of unconditional love.

Now available at The Next Chapter Bookstore, and the gift shops at Pearl S. Buck International and the Walter Elwood Museum of the Mohawk Valley.

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Rating: 5 out of 5.

Reviews

“Where the Stork Flies, by Linda Wisniewski, weaves elements of magical realism, the supernatural and time travel, but is at its heart a book about women, their connections to one another and to their families.”

– Susan Wagner, author of Unmuted: Voices on the Edge

“A charming story that combines a feminist perspective with the Black Madonna of Częstochowa…funny, touching, and thought provoking. ”

– Lauren B. Davis, author of Even So, and The Grimoire of Kensington Market.

“If you’ve ever looked at a sepia-toned photograph of your great-great-great grandmother and been intrigued or wondered what her life was like and if it had anything in common with yours, you will enjoy and appreciate this magical, meaningful story.”

– 5 star Amazon review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Beautifully written, this book will remind you of the simplest forms of happiness in life…With delightful, funny, relatable, and adorable characters, this was an entertaining and heart-warming read.”

– Rain Reads Reviews

“Delicately, Wisniewski uses folklore and whimsy to portray a dark reality of humanity. Not an easy feat.”

– Story Circle Book Reviews

“I found myself pausing my read several times in order to write down a quote from the main character. An enjoyable book club read.”

– Amazon review

Rating: 5 out of 5.

About Linda

Born and raised in Amsterdam, NY, a town that is a major character in my memoir, Off Kilter, and my novel, Where the Stork Flies, I have lived for most of my life in beautiful Bucks County, PA, where I teach memoir workshops for the Pearl Buck Writing Center. As a former journalist, I write about the connections we make by giving each other the time and space to be heard. My personal essays have been widely published in newspapers and literary journals, and I’ve been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.