A review by archergal
Asimov's Science Fiction, September/October 2017 by Robert Frazier, Jane Yolen, John Richard Trtek, James E. Gunn, Dennis E. Staples, Suzanne Palmer, Michael Swanwick, Leslie J. Anderson, Sandra McDonald, Harry Turtledove, Carrie Vaughn, Sarah Pinsker, William Preston, Kit Reed, Erwin S. Strauss, Robert Silverberg, Sheila Williams, Tim McDaniel, Robert Borski, Norman Spinrad, R. Garcia y Robertson, James Patrick Kelly, Allen M. Steele, Bethany Powell, Stuart Greenhouse

4.0

Now THIS was an interesting generation ship story. I may be very slightly biased because I know a little bit about fiddle music and Old Time music and old tunes and such. That knowledge makes it a tiny bit more personal to me, I guess.

What do you keep of your home world when you're separated from it by hundreds of years and millions of miles? Is it even worth trying to keep something of what was? Or is it better to start anew?

This story was an interesting way to explore those ideas. I liked it a lot.