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  • Oct 11, 2024 | slj.com | Rachel Solomon |Amanda MacGregor

    . (Today Tonight Tomorrow: Bk. 2). Jun. 2024. 384p. Tr $19.99. ISBN 9781665901956. COPY ISBN Gr 10 Up–This sequel to Today Tonight Tomorrow focuses on Rowan and Neil as they give their fairly new romantic relationship a big challenge: long-distance dating during college. Rowan is headed to Boston, while Neil is pursuing his lifelong dream of attending NYU, and both experience unexpected battles while negotiating classes, roommates, new friends, and, of course, how to keep the romance alive.

  • Jun 4, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Rachel Solomon |Laura Nowlin

    A gorgeous portrait of two people learning to love themselves before they can truly love each other. Distance and personal growth challenge Neil and Rowan’s once-perfect romance in this follow-up to 2020’s Today Tonight Tomorrow. After a whirlwind summer together, Jewish teens Neil McNair and Rowan Roth leave Seattle for different East Coast colleges. Neil reassures Rowan that the distance won’t change anything, but Rowan worries he’s wrong.

  • Jun 1, 2024 | thehoneypop.com | Rachel Solomon |Julie Dam |Keaton Mae

    The sequel to Today Tonight Tomorrow is almost here! Rachel Lynn Solomon’s Past Present Future picks up only months after Rowan and Neil’s tumultuous last day of high school. Their rivals-to-lovers romance took place in a single day, and we finally get to find out what happens afterward. Past Present Future follows our favorite lovebirds in their first year of college. Rowan’s studying at Emerson in Boston, while Neil’s at NYU in New York.

  • May 30, 2024 | unitedbypop.com | Rachel Solomon |Kate Oldfield

    Share Following Rowan and Neil as they navigate the first year of college and a brand new long distance relationship, Past Present Future, is the perfect sequel to Rachel Lynn Solomon’s stunning rivals-to-lovers romance, Today Tonight Tomorrow.

  • Mar 5, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Agnes Lee |Gene Yang |Rachel Solomon

    A moving portrayal of mortality and its aftermath, shown from both sides. A young woman embarks on a journey to an unknown destination in this debut about grief and life after loss. “There’s some weird shit happening out here,” Kit thinks as she finds herself alive after experiencing yet another seemingly fatal accident. Each morning, Kit checks her watch and her map and walks, until something—a rushing tide, slippery boulders, a falling branch—halts her progress.

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