Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: The #1 smash-hit Sunday Times bestseller

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow: The #1 smash-hit Sunday Times bestseller

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Author: Gabrielle Zevin

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 496


Stylish and open-hearted, this is a very different kind of love story, elevated and energised by being set in the world of creativity and video gaming THE BESTSELLING PHENOMENON 'I loved this book' Jojo Moyes This is the story of Sam and Sadie. It's not a romance, but it is about love. When Sam catches sight of Sadie at a crowded train station one winter morning he is catapulted back to the brief time they spent playing together as children. Their unique spark is instantly reignited. What comes next is a story of friendship and rivalry, fame and creativity, betrayal and tragedy, perfect worlds and imperfect ones. And, ultimately, our need to connect- to be loved and to love. 'Love, friendship and betrayal...gorgeous' Sunday Telegraph 'One of the best books I've ever read' John Green 'I loved it' Celeste Ng 'This blew me away' Pandora Sykes
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Author: Gabrielle Zevin

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 496


Stylish and open-hearted, this is a very different kind of love story, elevated and energised by being set in the world of creativity and video gaming THE BESTSELLING PHENOMENON 'I loved this book' Jojo Moyes This is the story of Sam and Sadie. It's not a romance, but it is about love. When Sam catches sight of Sadie at a crowded train station one winter morning he is catapulted back to the brief time they spent playing together as children. Their unique spark is instantly reignited. What comes next is a story of friendship and rivalry, fame and creativity, betrayal and tragedy, perfect worlds and imperfect ones. And, ultimately, our need to connect- to be loved and to love. 'Love, friendship and betrayal...gorgeous' Sunday Telegraph 'One of the best books I've ever read' John Green 'I loved it' Celeste Ng 'This blew me away' Pandora Sykes