Book Review: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow" by Gabrielle Zevin

@seunruth · 2025-08-14 22:39 · Hive Book Club
--- ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmd8N2sdYdZZfyPzzETVMPUTzqwQpcxDfq1uRmLkwVffXy/20250814_232240.png) --- Sometimes, the best stories find you when you’re not looking. That’s how Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow slipped into my reading list—quietly, curiously. I had heard whispers of it from other book lovers: “It’s not just about gaming. It’s about friendship, love, creativity.” That piqued my interest. As someone who grew up with video games as a form of escapism, art, and connection, I knew this story would hit differently. And it did—like a quiet thunderstorm that you don’t see coming but can’t stop thinking about afterward. --- ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmbK3qMraWFc3V3FWP9AdgjgsfprjJayCfbxXKCP4jzcQ4/images_20_202025_08_14t231608.622.jpeg) --- On the first page, Gabrielle Zevin takes you into a world that is somehow familiar and strange at the same time. It starts with two childhood friends, Sam Masur and Sadie Green bumping into each other on a snowy day in a train station. It is the catalyst that rekindles a long complicated friendship that has lasted decades, heartbreak, and the pixelated worlds. What happens after that is not only a narrative of game production. It is a meaning-making story. The thing that impressed me initially is the way Zevin invents the concept of creation as a way of intimacy. Sam and Sadie rediscover one another in the language of games, not only as players, but as builders. They develop Ichigo, a hit indie game that makes them overnight sensations together with the roommate of Sam, Marx. However, their achievement is not tension-free. Their individual demons, unmentioned sorrows and misunderstandings get to infect the creative space. This is what makes the narrative so engrossing as it manages to illustrate the in-your-face, genius nature of creative collaboration. You can get the thrill when they get into their brainstorming in small rooms where they throw ideas off each other like lightning. You absorb the burden of miscommunication, the bitterness of ambition clashing with ego and the frailty of human relationships. It is not only about creating virtual worlds, it is about surviving in the real one. Sam is a very strong character that I have read in a long time. He is physically crippled due to an accident that took place in his childhood and emotionally scarred by the marks of abandonment by his real mother and crippled by the marks of abandonment by his real mother and crippled by the marks of the rejection by her family Sadie, on the other hand, is smart, as well--but she is usually underestimated and has to work under heavier gendered expectations due to her talent. The golden thread that ties them together is Marx: charismatic, loyal, silent and selfless. You do not merely look at these characters--you live in them. You cheer them, yell at them, you even cry with them. At times, I needed to take a break and breathe after reading the book. Particularly, when Zevin moves the story into a game they invented in the story, Solution, and we have a chance to see how grief can be experienced in terms of mechanics and symbols of the game. It was both spooky and beautiful as it was watching a person transform pain into poetry. --- ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmdn7B5UK3pomZVaCNcnVWtN11arw8CNnZCTacx5MMjaQr/images_20_202025_08_14t231548.560.jpeg) --- This book kept me up far too late and it was not only because I wanted to know what happened next. The reason was that I did not want to leave. Zevin writes with lyrical, but not pretentious, wit that is not smarmy. She speaks of loneliness, the desire to make a connection, and the impossibility of knowing another human being in such a beautiful way that I would frequently highlight whole paragraphs just to dwell upon them. Being one who has experienced the hurt of creative burnout and the pain of having lost touch with a friend you once thought you could never live without, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow felt very personal to me. It is somehow sad how Sam and Sadie continue to miss each other on the emotional level, despite creating beautiful things in their partnership. It brought me to the thought that love does not always come in the form of romance, it could be painful, platonic, lasting, and equally important. If you’ve ever poured yourself into a project, or loved someone more deeply than you could express, this book will find you. Zevin doesn’t just write a story—she builds a universe where art and identity are inseparable. It’s a novel that respects the complexity of its characters and never reduces their journeys to simple arcs. There are no easy answers, no neat resolutions. Just like real life. One of my favorite quotes from the book is this: *“To allow yourself to play with another person is no small risk. It means allowing yourself to be open, to be vulnerable, to possibly be hurt. But it also means allowing yourself to experience joy, wonder, and discovery.”* I could not get that line out of my mind. It is not only about gaming, it is about the games that we play with each other hearts. The dangers we face to be in touch. The happiness we get when we make something out of nothing Reading Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow was the experience of watching a person open up their soul and sprinkle it out on a screen in ones and zeroes. It is a love letter to friendship, to the power of imagination, and to the imperfection of human beings. It brought me to laughter. It brought me to tears. And best of all, it made me feel like they saw me. It doesn t matter how much you need a book that will make you feel, a book that will challenge you and make you remember why we tell stories, read this one. It does not matter whether you are a gamer or not. It is not a book about games, after all (at its core this is a book about us). We all who have ever wished to have a second chance, we all who have ever made something wanting to leave something of themselves behind. --- ![](https://images.ecency.com/DQmP7AyUorjMJ88n6WwcCkvm3N5bbooQF4WF1dSsbdmTNZK/images_20_202025_08_14t231253.832.jpeg) --- --- >**The last image was gotten from web:** **[Source 1 ](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1663114731/first-love-from-silhouette-188-tomorrow)** **[Source 2 ](https://www.etsy.com/listing/1663114731/first-love-from-silhouette-188-tomorrow)** **[Source 3 ](https://www.pagetostagereviews.com/2023/03/tomorrow-tomorrow-tomorrow-gabrielle-zevin-book-review.html)**

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