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If Tomorrow Doesn't Come
If Tomorrow Doesn't Come
Dec 2, 2025 2:35 AM

Author:Jen St. Jude

If Tomorrow Doesn't Come

SOMETIMES, LOVE IS AN APOCALYPSE . . .

They Both Die at the End meets All That's Left in the World - a heartbreaking and gripping first love story about courage, hope and holding onto love. Perfect for anyone looking for a big emotional romance of a read.

On the morning Avery Byrne plans to end her life, the world discovers there are only nine days left to live: an asteroid is headed for Earth, and no one can stop it.

As time runs out and secrets slowly come to light, Avery fights her way home to save the girl she has been in love with her whole life. But can Avery also learn to save herself and find hope again in the tomorrows she has left?

'An electric, urgent miracle of a book that asks what - and who - we dare to live for. Avery's story will shatter your heart and fill it with light again.'

Kelly Quindlen, bestselling author of She Drives Me Crazy

'A novel that carves a space in your heart and remains there forever.' Rachael Lippincott, bestselling co-author of She Gets the Girland Five Feet Apart

'Devastatingly brilliant.' Leah Johnson, bestselling author of You Should See Me in a Crown

'An absolute life changer - and lifesaver - of a book.' Dahlia Adler, author of Cool for the Summer

'Lush, searching, and ultimately full of hope. I loved it.'

Emily M. Danforth, bestselling and award-winning author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post

'Achingly tender and poignantly honest . . . This book is a marvel.' Adrienne Tooley, author of Sweet & Bitter Magic

Reviews

An electric, urgent miracle of a book that asks what--and who--we dare to live for. Avery's story will shatter your heart and fill it with light again.

—— Kelly Quindlen, bestselling author of SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY

A novel that carves a space in your heart and remains there forever

—— Rachael Lippincott, bestselling co-author of SHE GETS THE GIRL

Achingly tender and poignantly honest . . . This book is a marvel.

—— Adrienne Tooley, author of SWEET & BITTER MAGIC

Devastatingly brilliant.

—— Leah Johnson, bestselling author of YOU SHOULD SEE ME IN A CROWN

Lush, searching, and ultimately full of hope. I loved it.

—— Emily M. Danforth, bestselling author of The Miseducation of Cameron Post

An absolute life changer - and life saver - of a book

—— Dahlia Adler, author of COOL FOR THE SUMMER

If Tomorrow Doesn't Come will leave you wanting to read it all over again

—— The Gay Times

A History of Burning is that rare epic that manages to retain both its sweep and its intimacy... This is a beautiful book, unflinching yet deeply engaged

—— Omar El Akkad, author of AMERICAN WAR

[Oza's] writing reminds people that vulnerability and openness are the only ways we can save each other. A History of Burning is the art we need now

—— Megan Giddings, author of LAKEWOOD

An astonishing debut

—— Shyam Selvadurai, author of MANSIONS OF THE MOON

Intimate and epic... this book is a triumph

—— Shruti Swamy, author of THE ARCHER

Ambitious in scope and dazzlingly executed, A History of Burning is a marvelous debut. A tour de force

—— Sharon Bala, author of THE BOAT PEOPLE

[A] highly accomplished debut novel... a multi-stranded, intergenerational, poly-vocal epic that charts the struggles of an Indian family over the course of almost a century

—— Economist

Deborah Levy's hazy, dreamlike novels, often set in sun-drenched Mediterranean backdrops, are an essential accompaniment to any summer holiday . . . a lyrical, surreal trip of self discovery - one that is full of Levy's wit and curious images

—— Leila Slimani , i

A meditation on artistic creativity that is sensual, enigmatic and strangely addictive

—— Financial Times 'What to Read this Summer'

Levy is no stranger to the uncanny. Her novels teem with oddness, with dreamlike, vertiginous scenes

—— Lara Pawson , Times Literary Supplement

Levy's elegantly ludic investigation into selfhood, mother love and meaning

—— Guardian, '2023 Summer Reads'

Levy fans will delight in August Blue’s heady exploration of female creativity

—— Financial Times, 'Best Books of 2023'
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