PositiveThe Washington Independent Review of Books...so appealing ... The dialogue is stellar, and humor dances through everything like a countermelody. Cassie sparkles with observational sarcasm, and her journey into the strange start-up world and her relationship with \'on the spectrum\' colleague Regan were my favorite parts of the novel. Mark is a bit dense ... In the end, Boomer1 isn’t about Baby Boomers and Millennials. It\'s about people trying to discover themselves, even if that means starting a revolution. Because we can always put on a mask and change our name, but we can\'t change who we really are.