Tomorrow
- Author Damian Dibben
- Narrator George Blagden
- Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
- Run Time 10 hours and 42 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Alternative history fiction, Historical adventure fiction, Historical fiction, Magical realism, Modern and contemporary fiction.
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What to expect
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Tomorrow by Damian Dibben, read by George Blagden.
Tomorrow tells the story of a 217-year-old dog and his search for his lost master. His adventures take him through the London Frost Fair, the strange court of King Charles I, the wars of the Spanish succession, Versailles, the Golden Age of Amsterdam, 19th Century Venice and the Battle of Waterloo. As he journeys through Europe, he befriends both animals and humans, falls in love (only once), marvels at the human ability to make music, despairs at their capacity for war and gains insight into both the strength and frailties of the human spirit.
With the rich historical vision of Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and the captivating canine perspective of The Art of Racing in the Rain, Tomorrow draws us into a unique, century-spanning tale of the unbreakable connection between dog and human.
Critics Review
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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
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
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