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Tomorrow

By: Chris Beckett
Narrated by: Finlay Robertson
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A captivating and provocative novel that explores the importance of storytelling, as well as questioning how human beings understand our place within society, time and even space. From an Arthur C. Clarke award-winning author.

'Tomorrow I'm going to begin my novel....'

A would-be author has taken time out from life in the city to live in a cabin by a river and write a novel.

And not just any novel. A novel that will avoid all the pitfalls and limitations of other novels, a novel that will include everything.

At first, these new surroundings are so idyllic that it's hard to find the motivation to get started. And then, in all its brutality, the outside world intervenes....

Ranging constantly backwards and forwards in time and space, Tomorrow becomes a restless search for meaning in a precarious and elusive world.

©2021 Chris Beckett (P)2021 W F Howes
Coming of Age Dystopian Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction

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"Captivating and haunting.” (Daily Mail on Dark Eden)

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An excellent book that I highly recommend, though I did find it a challenging listen to the extent that I sometimes swapped to a different book for a break. It is very thought provoking, making me think a lot about my own life, what I believe and how I act, cutting somewhat close to the bone at times, hence it being a fairly challenging read for me. I think it is a really important book for our times. It is also a good story

Very well written and thought provoking

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