๐ peek insideTomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Spanning thirty years, this novel follows childhood friends Sam Masur and Sadie Green as they become superstars in the world of video game design. Their creative partnership brings them fame, joy, and tragedy, but also tests the limits of their complex relationship. It is a brilliant exploration of the nature of identity, the beauty of play, and the different forms love can take. Zevin crafts a deeply moving story about the endurance of friendship and the digital worlds we build to escape.
Widely read around the world. Estimated 9 million readers.
Notable Quotes
"What is a game?" Marx said. "It's tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. It's the possibility of infinite rebirth, infinite redemption. The idea that if you keep playing, you could win. No loss is permanent, because nothing is permanent, ever."
"And what is love, in the end?" Alabaster said. "Except the irrational desire to put evolutionary competitiveness aside in order to ease someone else's journey through life?"
"The way to turn an ex-lover into a friend is to never stop loving them, to know that when one phase of a relationship ends it can transform into something else. It is to acknowledge that love is both a constant and a variable at the same time."
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