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Gabrielle Zevin: Mañana, y mañana, y mañana (Paperback, Español language, 2023, Alianza Editorial) 4 stars

Una apasionante historia sobre los videojuegos, la amistad y la superación

Un gélido día de …

Review of 'Mañana, y mañana, y mañana' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Just a few pages before the end there’s what I think is an exquisitely meta moment: Sadie recognized the look in Destiny’s eyes. She knew what it was to be ravenous with ambition but to have your reach exceed your grasp. I’m 99% sure this is Zevin winking at the reader. Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow is tremendously ambitious, and not entirely successful, and Zevin is clearly self-aware enough to know this, while also knowing that her aspirations make the world a better place.

Imperfect, but so is life, and despite the gaming themes this is entirely a book about the oh-so-messy real world. A stunningly perceptive and mature one. I did not always like the characters, but I loved them. They’re complex, troubled, inconsistently kind one moment and assholes the next. Their (lack of) communication skills had me gritting my teeth and sending exasperated late-night emails to a friend: why oh why are we humans like this? Zevin wants us to do better, but I think she also recognizes that we can’t. Her insights on cognition and mind are poignant.

Please keep overreaching. That goes for Zevin and also all of us. I want to do better. I will fail, fail again, then—until the Game Over point—pick myself back up and learn and carry on.