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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin Summary

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a captivating tale of friendship, love, and video games that spans decades, following the intricate relationship between Sam Masur and Sadie Green. In 1987, their paths initially collide in a hospital gaming area where they become friends due to their mutual love of video games. As their bond grows, they become inseparable and turn to the virtual worlds they build together for comfort and escape.

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Many years later, as Harvard students, their paths recross. They renew their connection and start working together creatively to create video games that players all around the world love. Despite the popularity, wealth, and recognition that come with achievement, their personal lives continue to be intricate and entwined.

Sam and Sadie’s relationship is characterised by frequent ups and downs, alternating between rivalry and cooperation, friendship and love. Their relationship is rooted in a mutual understanding that goes beyond their romantic involvement.

As their professions take off, a web of secrets, betrayals, and unfulfilled love entangles their personal lives. They struggle with the demands of stardom, the demands of preserving their creative energy, and the nuances of their changing relationship.

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The relationship between Sam and Sadie endures all of the highs and lows of their travels. They rely on one another for comfort and support, and their relationship acts as an anchor during life’s storms.

The book examines how video games may change a player’s life by taking them to new places and allowing them to develop meaningful relationships. More than merely games, Sam and Sadie’s crafts come to symbolise their friendship, aspirations, and unwavering love for one another.

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A moving examination of the intricacies of interpersonal relationships, the creative process, and the long-lasting influence of video games on our lives can be found in Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow.

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