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The Book of Tomorrow - Large Print by Cecelia Ahern (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "A sweet, life-affirming tale . . . with a liberal sprinkling of magic.
- Author(s): Cecelia Ahern
- 432 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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About the Book
A sweet, life-affirming tale . . . with a liberal sprinkling of magic. Marie Claire (UK)
Filled with family secrets, intrigue, and magic aplenty. Booklist
Bestselling author Cecelia Ahern follows The Gift and P.S. I Love You with the mesmerizing story of a teenaged girl coming face-to-face with grief, growth, and magic in the Irish countryside, after a mysterious book begins to reveal her own memories from one day in the future. Perfect for long-time fans of Ahern, as well as for younger readers coming to her for the first time, The Book of Tomorrow s strong voice and sophisticated storytelling mark an instant new classic from this already beloved author."
Book Synopsis
"A sweet, life-affirming tale . . . with a liberal sprinkling of magic."
--Marie Claire (UK)
"Filled with family secrets, intrigue, and magic aplenty."
--Booklist
Bestselling author Cecelia Ahern follows The Gift and P.S. I Love You with the mesmerizing story of a teenaged girl coming face-to-face with grief, growth, and magic in the Irish countryside, after a mysterious book begins to reveal her own memories from one day in the future. Perfect for long-time fans of Ahern, as well as for younger readers coming to her for the first time, The Book of Tomorrow's strong voice and sophisticated storytelling mark an instant new classic from this already beloved author.
From the Back Cover
What if we knew what tomorrow would bring?
Would we fix it? Could we?
Born into the lap of luxury, sixteen-year-old Tamara Goodwin has never had to look to tomorrow, until the abrupt death of her father leaves her and her mother a mountain of debt and forces them to move in with Tamara's peculiar aunt and uncle in a tiny countryside village. Lonely and bored, Tamara's only diversion is a traveling library. There she finds a large leather-bound book with a gold clasp and padlock. Intrigued, she pries the lock open, and what she finds inside takes her breath away.
Tamara sees entries written in her handwriting and dated for the next day, and when they happen exactly as recorded, she realizes she may have found the solution to her problems. But Tamara soon learns that some pages are better left unturned and that, try as she might, she can't interfere with fate.
Review Quotes
"[Ahern] takes a more gothic turn in her latest, recasting herself as a lost Bronte sister for the Facebook set. . . . Lovers of stories involving crumbling castles, nefarious family secrets . . . will be ecstatic." -- Entertainment Weekly
"A veritable modern-day Gothic, Ahern's engrossing new novel is filled with family secrets, intrigue, and magic aplenty." -- Booklist
"Ahern's tale-spinning prowess keeps the reader riveted." -- Publishers Weekly