Continuum by Gerorge Seaton
Reviewed by Kathy K.
What an enchanting story! The beginning wasn’t anything like I expected it would be but it fit completely with the continuity in George Seaton’s Continuum.
The story is told in bits and pieces—past and present, history and now—and yet I was never at a loss as to where I was or where I’d been taken. It was, at times vague and general and at others very specific. Its inherent charm still drifts through my memory. I’ll get little snippets, little snapshots, from the story popping into my mind and I get a warm feeling.
Ultimately I found Continuum a very engaging read with a look back at a time, a world, with which I cannot relate. The main character through whose point-of-view the story is recited had experiences in a world that I have read about but could never completely understand… and I think that’s true for the majority of those reading this story. But I was mesmerized at the same time that I would be cringing. And tied in with the drama is a look at a lifetime lived with love; the romance is sweet and, having been married for over 25 years myself, I can testify to the truth of the main character’s thoughts and feelings.
The impact of George Seaton’s Continuum will be felt for some time to come and I feel that I have been gifted with, not only a glance back to a time that has had a major effect to this day, but being able to share in the story of two people who’ve loved and lived well . Bravo Mr. Seaton and thank you!
Kathy K.
Book Description: It’s been often said that to know where you’re going you have to know where you’ve been. Such is the premise of our latest release in our Diversity short story line, entitled “Continuum” by George Seaton.
In this story a gay man, looking back at the evolution of his relationship from the onset of AIDS in the 1980’s to the present, discovers that love and time both have their own continuity. With a longing for the carefree days gone by, the narrator grows to accept the time he now finds himself in. Part historical, part romance and mostly literary, we think everyone will find something to relate to here regardless of their sexual orientation.
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Thank you, Kathy. “…two people who’ve loved and lived well.” You said it all.
George
[...] can read an excerpt here: Scribd Very nice review here, from eBook [...]
George, thank you; Continuum is a story that I know I’ll be going back to again and again.
Kathy