Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin is a bestselling novel published in 2022 that explores the complexities of friendship, creativity, and ambition. The story follows Sam Masur and Sadie Green, two childhood friends who reconnect in their college years and embark on a journey to create video games together.
Set over several decades, the novel weaves a narrative about the duo’s rise to fame in the gaming industry, the challenges of collaboration, and the personal and professional conflicts that arise. Their partnership, marked by brilliance and friction, is a central focus of the story, alongside their relationships with others, particularly their close friend and collaborator, Marx Watanabe.
Zevin delves deeply into themes of love, identity, grief, and the artistic process, while also celebrating the transformative power of games as a medium for storytelling and connection. The title, inspired by Shakespeare’s Macbeth, hints at the passage of time and the longing for meaning and immortality through creation.
Praised for its rich characters and emotionally resonant storytelling, the book appeals to both gamers and non-gamers alike, offering a profound exploration of human connection and the pursuit of dreams.


