If you enjoyed the previous book, Too Close to The Falls then you will definitely want to read this. It does not disappoint.
It's told with a sense of humor and a revealing depth of emotion.
It's told with a sense of humor and a revealing depth of emotion.
Patti Z. (jonathansmom) reviewed After the Falls: Coming of Age in the Sixties on + 51 more book reviews
Very realistic account of life in the sixties. Very relatable for people growing up in that era.

A quick and easy, fun read and a bit of a walk down Memory Lane for those of us born in the 60s.
Gildiner writes a completely readable account of her early life. I very much enjoyed "Too Close to the Falls"; and "After the Falls", while darker, was still captivating. Like reading Forest Gump, she seemed to be everywhere anything was happening in the 60s. I don't think, had we been classmates, we would have gotten along, but I really enjoyed looking over her shoulder at her madcap life in the 60s.