Book Review: Generation After Generation
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION by Heather Gafkay is a moving story about how a family tree can weather any storm as long as its roots are nurtured.
GENERATION AFTER GENERATION by Heather Gafkay is a moving story about how a family tree can weather any storm as long as its roots are nurtured.
Racism, corporate greed, and government corruption—Pulp Into Paper by Lenore Weiss is smart & thought-provoking eco-fiction. Reviewed by Elizabeth Reiser.
HURRICANE TRINITY by Nick Rees Gardner is an honest, succinct perspective on a perfect storm of events reflecting environmental and emotional collapse. Reviewed by Samantha Hui.
ALICE ON A FRIDAY NIGHT by Dessi Nikko is a captivating glimpse into the life of an enigmatic and rebellious young woman in search of purpose and belonging. Reviewed by Erin Britton.
SAINT RICHARD PARKER by Merlin Franco is the protagonist’s search for the wonderful story of himself. Check out what Audrey Davis has to say in her book review of this indie literary novel.
HALF A CUP OF SAND AND SKY by Nadine Bjursten is a sweeping story of Iranian people, poetry, and politics, spanning three decades. Check out what Genevieve Hartman has to say in her starred review of this Alder House Books novel.
HATE HUNTERS by Mari Georgeson is a timely novel of ideas about tolerance and the folly of extremism. Check out what Warren Maxwell has to say in his book review of this indie literary novel.







