“Readers who care for presentation of character rather than for plot, will like this, though some describe it as tedious. Not for the small library.”
+ − Booklist 17:156 Ja ’21
“Although his theme and the form of his story are conventional, Mr Aumonier has written in ‘One after another’ an unusual novel.” E. F. E.
+ Boston Transcript p6 S 8 ’20 1400w
“‘One after another,’ though reminiscent of Butler and Bennett, is of the very recent type, the vegetable school, that deals pleasantly with mediocrity at its best.”
+ − Dial 59:663 D ’20 70w
“By this sharp definition of the generations blended with his brooding sense of life’s fundamental continuance, Mr Aumonier has made his book as suggestive as it is entertaining and as philosophical as it is concrete.” L. L.
+ Nation 111:sup428 O 13 ’20 320w
“The novel is one whose appeal will be to those who care for style and thought rather than for plot and incident. It is a better book than ‘The Querrils.’”
+ N Y Times p23 S 19 ’20 650w