The Road Home and Other Stories by Gene Altman
Short Fiction Collection
Date Published: March 4, 2026
Publisher:
Manhattan Book Group
The Road Home is a powerful and emotionally rich literary fiction short story
collection that explores the universal search for identity, belonging, and
meaning in life.
About the Book:
From a chance encounter that propels a young mother into
the glamorous world of high fashion… to an elderly widower
rediscovering hope through an unexpected bond… to a troubled young man
battling inner demons—these stories highlight the resilience of the
human spirit.
Set across diverse locations and cultures, these compelling
stories examine:
● Self-discovery, emotional healing
and personal transformation
● Connection, friendship and Love.
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Written by retired psychiatrist Gene Altman, this collection offers readers
authentic, insightful, and psychologically rich storytelling.
At the
heart of the collection is the title story, The Road Home, a moving
exploration of what “home” truly means—not a physical place
with walls and a roof, but a deeply personal destination where one is fully
accepted and finds belonging, comfort and safety.
Perfect for fans of
literary fiction, psychological fiction, and character-driven stories, The
Road Home invites readers to reflect on their own lives and discover the
strength to overcome obstacles by discovering unexpected inner resources
within themselves.
About the Author:
Gene Altman is an award-worthy literary
fiction author, retired psychiatrist, and former professional photographer
whose work explores the depth of human emotion, identity, and personal
transformation. A graduate of Harvard College and Stanford Medical School,
Altman brings a rare blend of psychological rigor and creative insight to his
writing.
Before dedicating four decades to clinical psychiatry in Hawaii,
Altman worked as a professional photographer in New York City. His candid
photography and prose collection, Cityscapes: Intimate Strangers, earned
praise for its evocative storytelling and emotional impact.
After
retiring from psychiatry, Altman turned his focus to writing literary short
fiction inspired by his lifelong passion for helping individuals better
understand themselves. His stories explore themes of self-discovery,
friendship and love—making his work resonate with readers seeking
thoughtful, character-driven narratives.
With a unique perspective shaped
by both psychology and art, Gene Altman crafts compelling stories that
illuminate the complexities of the human experience.
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