Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
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The novel follows Sam Masur and Sadie Green, two childhood friends who bond over video games in a hospital game room. After a period of estrangement, they reunite in a Boston subway station during their college years and embark on a legendary creative partnership. Together, they design "Ichigo," a blockbuster video game that catapults them to fame and wealth before they turn twenty-five.
Spanning 30 years, the narrative travels from Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Venice Beach, California. It isn't a traditional romance; rather, it is a "love story" about the deep, often difficult platonic intimacy of creative collaborators. It touches on themes of disability, identity, and the redemptive power of play.
Author: Gabrielle Zevin
She is a critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling American author and screenwriter. A graduate of Harvard University, Zevin has built a career known for crossing genres and age groups. She is well-known for The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry (which was adapted into a film) and the young adult novel Elsewhere. She began her career as a music critic at age 14 and has since written ten novels. Her work often explores how people connect through shared stories and technology.
Language(s): English
Themes: Romance, Young adult, and Technology
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
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