#1 Amazon.com Book of the Year * #1 TIME magazine Novel of the Year * GoodReads Winner for Best Fiction * APPLE Book of the Year * The 'book that everyone should read' PANDORA SYKES, Stylist Live *
This is not a romance, but it is about love.
'A must-read' NEIL DRUCKMANN, creator of The Last of Us
Sam and Sadie meet in a hospital in 1987. Sadie is visiting her sister, Sam is recovering from a car crash. The days and months are long there, but playing together brings joy, escape, fierce competition -- and a special friendship. Then all too soon that time is over, and they must return to their normal lives.
When the pair spot each other eight years later in a crowded train station, they are catapulted back to that moment. The spark is immediate, and together they get to work on what they love - creating virtual worlds to delight, challenge and immerse, finding an intimacy in the digital realm that eludes them in their real lives. Their collaborations make them superstars.
This is the story of the perfect worlds Sadie and Sam build, the imperfect world they live in, and of everything that comes after success: Money. Fame. Duplicity. Tragedy.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow takes us on a dazzling imaginative quest, examining identity, creativity and our need to connect.
'One of the best books I've ever read' JOHN GREEN
'A book that spawns great conversations' MAGGIE SHIPSTEAD, Guardian
'Brilliant' KAREN JOY FOWLER, Guardian
GABRIELLE ZEVIN's internationally bestselling and critically acclaimed books include the novel The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry and the prizewinning children's book, Elsewhere. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is being developed into a feature film by Temple Hill and Paramount Studios, and production for the movie version of A.J. Fikry, for which Zevin wrote the adaptation, has recently finished. Zevin was born in New York and is the daughter of a Korean mother and a Jewish-American father, who both spent their careers working in computers. Zevin is a screenwriter, an occasional critic and a graduate of Harvard University. She currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Stardew Valley.
I loved this book * Jojo Moyes * This BLEW me away -- I've never read anything like it -- PANDORA SYKES, Instagram Anyone who reads Tomorrow can't stop talking about it. The story of Sam and Sadie and the worlds they create is something truly special * Stylist, *Christmas Gift Guide 2022* * Love, loss, plus '90s pop culture make this the perfect high/low mash-up * Grazia * Despite having an engrossing plot, the book reminds you that plot is never really the point of a great novel, and this is a great novel -- Erica Wagner * Financial Times * My #1 book to recommend -- EMMA STRAUB, New York Times bestselling author of All Adults Here A beautifully wrought saga of human connection and the creative process, of love and all of its complicated levels. A gem of a novel, intimate yet sweeping, modern yet timeless. Bits of this book lingered in my head the way ghosts of Tetris pieces continue to fall in your mind's eye after playing -- ERIN MORGENSTERN Terrific * JAMES PATTERSON * When was the last time I read a book that surrounded me like this? . . . I'm blown away -- KATIE CLAPHAM, Storytellers Inc I love it so much. So so much -- MELINDA SALISBURY, author of The Sin Eater's Daughter You'll be sobbing behind your Celine sunnies * Evening Standard * Utterly absorbing * Wired * I read this in one sitting - I physically couldn't put it down. It is just as wonderful as everyone says -- LOUISE O'NEILL, author of Idol An artfully balanced novel - charming but never saccharine. The world Zevin has created is textured, expansive and, just like those built by her characters, playful -- Pippa Bailey * Observer * This book is impossibly good-one of the best books I've ever read in my entire life. I press it into people's hands with a demented kind of urgency. 'Yeah, yeah, I don't care about video games either. I promise you'll love it.' And everybody does. How did Gabrielle Zevin write such a perfect novel about friendship? I mean, really. How? In any case, she did, and it's a treasure * CATHERINE NEWMAN *