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.
THE CAFE WITH NO NAME by Robert Seethaler is a beautifully crafted portrait of a sorrowful dreamer, a café, and the city that surrounds them. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
I HAVE NEVER FELT ALIVE by Christian Gilman Whitney is a frantic slice-of-life drama about a young man struggling with a dying mother and the ramifications of living too much in the past.
THE BUTCHER AND THE BUTTERFLY by Jim Antonini is a gritty story of smoky bars, violence, and salvation. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
WHERE HEAVEN MEETS CHEYENNE by Charles Macduff Westerman is a moving novel about illness, faith, and good spirit. Reviewed by Nikolas Mavreas.
THE ALCHEMY OF BRIDGES by Charlene Williams is a moving love story with a big, caring heart. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
Hedonism meets consequences in this sumptuously devastating literary novel. WHERE WHEN IT RAINS by John F. Duffy reviewed by Joelene Pynnonen.
PERCEPTION by Maureen Hartman is a searing family drama—a story of secrets coming to light and the ever present possibility of new beginnings. Reviewed by Warren Maxwell.
YOUR BIGGEST FAN by Jeremy Rosenholtz is a self-referential funhouse mirror of creators and their audience. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
WHOLE by Derek Updegraff is a quiet exploration of solitude, love, and connection in a world where it’s difficult not to damage each other. Reviewed by Addison Ciuchta.










