Mid-1990s Massachusetts: At a subway station, Sadie, a highly gifted computer science student and aspiring video game designer, runs into her former Super Mario partner, Sam. The two begin working together on a game, and it quickly becomes clear that they make a great team not only on a personal level but also creatively. But when their first collaborative video game becomes a hit, rivalries surface that threaten their bond. A novel spanning decades about pop culture and creativity, risk and failure, loss and the magic of friendship. Daniel Schreiber on TOMORROW, AND TOMORROW. AND TOMORROW: "A brilliant novel, incredibly exciting and beautiful at the same time."
About the author:
Gabrielle Zevin is the author of several internationally acclaimed bestsellers, which have been translated into many languages. Her book "The Rebelliousness of Happiness" has been published in German, among others. A Hollywood film adaptation of "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" is in development. Zevin was born in New York to a Korean mother and a Jewish-American father, both of whom worked in the IT industry their entire lives. She is a screenwriter, occasional columnist, studied at Harvard, and lives in Los Angeles.