Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Narrated by Jennifer Kim, Julian Cihi
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
A love story between two people who never date — their relationship lives entirely inside the games they make together, and somehow that's more intimate than anything.
- Great if you want: character-driven literary fiction with a creative-world backdrop
- Listening experience: unhurried and emotionally layered — rewards patience over 14 hours
- Narration: Kim and Cihi split perspectives cleanly, matching the novel's dual emotional register
- Skip if: you want plot momentum; this lingers on feeling over event
About This Audiobook
Sam Masur and Sadie Green meet as children, lose each other, and find each other again at Harvard, where they begin a creative partnership that will define both their lives. Over thirty years, spanning Cambridge to Venice Beach, they build video games and reputations and a friendship that contains everything except the thing it most resembles. Gabrielle Zevin's award-winning novel uses game design as a lens through which to examine creativity, disability, collaboration, and the forms love can take when it refuses to become romance.
Jennifer Kim and Julian Cihi split the narration to reflect the novel's dual perspective, with Kim's Sadie and Cihi's Sam each carrying distinct emotional registers. The full-cast approach suits a book built around two voices that are always in dialogue and never quite in unison. Multiple award-winner including Goodreads Choice for Fiction, this is one of the stronger literary fiction audiobooks in recent years, and the narrators honor its emotional ambitions.