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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (Paperback)

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (Paperback)

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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow was a #1 Sunday Times bestseller.

'Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow' is a #1 Sunday Times bestseller from 30.07.2023 - 24.9.23. It is a story of Sam and Sadie, who are catapulted back to childhood and set off a creative collaboration that will make them superstars. It is a decades-long tale of friendship and rivalry, fame and art, betrayal and tragedy, perfect worlds and imperfect ones.


Format: Paperback
Length: 496 pages
Publication date: 29 June 2023
Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Also available in Hardback.

Upon glimpsing Sadie amidst the bustling expanse of a winter-clad train station, a rush of memories propels Sam through time, hurtling him back to their shared moments of childhood playfulness. The sight of her acts as a catalyst, rekindling the distinctive bond that had once woven their young hearts together.

The subsequent narrative unfurls as a tapestry woven with threads of camaraderie and competition, fame and ingenuity, treachery and misfortune, as well as the interplay between utopian dreams and the flaws inherent in reality. Yet, beneath these multifaceted layers lies a profound exploration of humanity's fundamental yearning for connection — a quest both to bestow and to receive affection.

Sam's encounter with Sadie initiates a journey that transcends time's linear constraints, carrying readers through the ebbs and flows of a relationship that mirrors the complex mosaic of life itself. The tale navigates the delicate balance between companionship and rivalry, demonstrating how these seemingly opposing forces can coalesce to shape destinies and reshape identities. The spotlight on fame and creative endeavours underscores the potency of shared aspirations, but also the shadows cast by ambition and envy.

As the story unfurls, the pendulum swings between loyalty and betrayal, and the narrative's twists and turns trace the outline of a tragedy that leaves hearts fragmented and spirits wrenched. These pivotal moments serve as mirrors to our own lives, where the allure of idyllic realms clashes with the rawness of imperfections and the bitter taste of disillusionment.

At its core, this narrative is an homage to our human essence — a paean to our intricate desire for intimacy, for warmth that emanates from belonging, and for the reciprocity of love. It lays bare the universal longing to traverse existence with meaningful connections, a reminder that the profundity of existence is measured not only in solitary triumphs but in shared joys and sorrows.

In the final analysis, Sam and Sadie's journey symbolises the collective human journey, mirroring our ceaseless pursuit of a profound emotional tapestry. The narrative serves as a vessel, carrying the readers through the highs and lows, the victories and setbacks, the heartaches and redemptions, encapsulating the human experience in all its brilliance and frailty. Thus, the story's resonance lies not only in its vivid characters and intricate plotlines, but in its ability to distill the intricate mélange of human emotions into a narrative that resonates with our very essence.

Renowned author Gabrielle Zevin, celebrated for her internationally bestselling novels, boasts a multilingual readership spanning forty languages. Her work, including the acclaimed Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, has garnered widespread praise, securing a spot in the Sunday Times' top ten bestsellers and earning spots on over thirty 'Best Books of the Year' compilations.

The novel's acclaim extended to prominent book clubs like BBC Radio 2 Summer, Graham Norton, and Pandora Sykes/Stylist Live. Among her notable works are Young Jane Young, Elsewhere, and The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, now adapted into a feature film. Currently based in Los Angeles, she continues to captivate readers worldwide with her literary creations.

 

Weight: 346g
Dimension: 128 x 198 x 34 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529115543

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