The Gryphon Generation

The Gryphon Generation by Alexander Bizzell is a fiction novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 20, 2018. This 228-page book explores the emergence of gryphons as a new race in society, detailing their struggles against oppression and the gradual acceptance they experience, particularly through the popularity of the sport Gryphball.
Readers will find a narrative centered on Thyra and Johnathen, the first interspecies married couple in America’s southern states, as they navigate the challenges of fitting into a world that often rejects them. The story addresses themes of acceptance and prejudice, highlighting their encounters with racist citizens and a religious cult that views their union as an abomination. Through this lens, the book delves into the complexities of coexistence between humans and gryphons in an evolving urban landscape.
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Gryphons are a new and budding race in the world. They suffered their share of strife and oppression when they first appeared but overtime humans have become more accepting, especially as the new sport of Gryphball became popular. Thyra and Johnathen are the first interspecies married couple in America’s southern states. They have had their own struggles fitting in, dealing with racist citizens and a religious cult that sees them as abominations that should be eradicated. Can a human and a gryphon live freely in a world that seems set against them?
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