Tomorrow: The spellbinding historical tale for readers who love The Night Circus and The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Tomorrow: The spellbinding historical tale for readers who love The Night Circus and The Mermaid and Mrs Hancock
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Damian Dibben
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreHistorical adventure
Historical fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9781405925785
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date 16 May 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A wise old dog travels through the centuries in search of the master who granted him immortality Valentyne has lived many lives - physician, philosopher, soldier - but his defining work has been his ability to stop the clock. He has lived for centuries, as has his dog, Tomorrow. Inseparable, they've voyaged across Europe, using their time wisely. They've attended royalty in a dozen courts, healed soldiers on a hundred battlefields, and met with the greatest minds of the Renaissance. Until one day, in watery Venice, Valentyne vanishes without trace. Broken-hearted, Tomorrow begins a search that will endure for centuries. But as the continent collapses into war, he must risk everything to find his master - or lose him forever.

Author Biography

Damian Dibben's novels have been translated into twenty-seven languages and published in over forty countries. His series The History Keepers was an international publishing phenomenon. Dibben originally trained as an artist and scenic designer before becomnig an actor and screenwriter. He lives on London's South Bank with his partner Ali and their dogs Dudley, Daphne and Velvet. The Colour Storm is his second novel to explore seismic events of the past, whose influence and power can be felt to this day. His first, Tomorrow, was published to critical acclaim in 2018.

Reviews

Bask in the brilliance . . . Golden Age Amsterdam, Versailles, the court of Charles I - it's armchair travel with a unique companion * The Mail on Sunday * Original, ambitious, moving * Stylist * A stunning and captivating tale * The Sun * My heart swelled with FEELINGS! -- Sarra Manning Ornate, vivid, deeply coloured, and so precise I could smell and taste the world . . . the story of a dog crossing continents and centuries in search of the man he loves is moving and tender. I was captivated by its charm from the beginning -- Rachel Joyce * Sunday Times bestselling author of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry * It's a rich and complex tale, beautifully told. Historic detail and dog-like thinking are vividly conveyed, carrying the reader along. It is a joy to read. It raises deep questions about what it means to be human * Sussex Life * A tale of love and unbreakable bonds * New York Post * A grand sweep of adventure and travel, war and romance, and a rich exploration of love, life and loyalty * National Public Radio * Dog lovers will want to have this heartbreaking, century spanning novel for their next discovery * Entertainment Weekly * Beautiful. Rich in perseverance, love and the sweetness of life * Kirkus Reviews * A lyrical commentary on war, rivalry, sacrifice, and above all else, loyalty * Publishers Weekly * Timeless. Humanity's foibles and failings are on full display. This soulful debut is a charmer * Booklist * With a hint of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Tomorrow confronts big questions about life's purpose and celebrates life's pleasures * Bookpage * Damian Dibben's novel is guaranteed to make you shed a tear . . . sure to appeal to readers who enjoy fiction embedded in history * Heart * The story of a dog that doesn't die, of the wonders he'd seen, and the horrors, who lost his master a hundred years ago and has been searching for him ever since, Tomorrow is an epic tale of love, of courage, of hope * London Evening Standard * What a novel! Ambitious and wonderfully achieved. A book to read again and again * Michael Morpurgo, bestselling author of War Horse * Definitely - HIGHLY - worth the read! * Seth Meyers *