Love Me Tomorrow
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- Pedido anticipado
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- Se espera: 3 feb 2026
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- $229.00
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- Pedido anticipado
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- $229.00
Descripción editorial
From the New York Times bestselling author of Tokyo Ever After comes “an endearing, lightly magical romantic comedy” (Kirkus Reviews) about a girl who starts receiving letters from the love of her life—writing to her from years in the future.
What if your true love could write to you from the future?
Seventeen-year-old Emma Nakamura-Thatcher doesn’t believe in love, not after her parents’ bitter divorce. So when she attends the festival of Tanabata, her wish is simple: proof that love is real and can last.
Emma thinks little of her wish…until she finds a note from someone claiming to be her greatest love writing to her from the future. It has to be a prank, right? But as the notes pour in, each revealing secrets only she knows, Emma is forced to accept the impossible: This is really happening. Someone is actually reaching out to her from across time.
But who? Ezra, the musical prodigy who makes her pulse race? Theo, the literal boy next door who’s known her since childhood? Or Colin, the overly confident, overly handsome, overly rich kid she meets while cleaning his mega-mansion?
As Emma races to uncover the identity of the letter writer, she’ll discover that love is more than real—it’s the most powerful force in the universe. And it’s been waiting for her all along.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this perceptive speculative rom-com from Jean (Tokyo Dreaming), a Japanese American teen seeks to uncover the identity of her secret admirer via letters sent from the future. Seventeen-year-old violinist Emma leads a routine life in Seattle: she goes to school, cares for her jiji, and accompanies her single mother on cleaning gigs. Ever since her parents divorced, the family's finances have been strained, and her mom is noticeably less happy, prompting Emma to avoid romance in her own life. While attending an annual Tanabata festival, Jiji insists that Emma make a wish and she acquiesces, asking for proof that love is real. When she begins receiving letters from the future, written by someone claiming to be the love of her life—and the notes contain personal secrets that only Emma knows—she must accept the possibility that love might soon find her. With help from her best friend Delia, Emma considers the identity of her secret admirer: could it be childhood friend Theo, music prodigy Ezra, or rich new-kid-on-the-block Colin? Featuring clever humor and bouncy romance, this magically moving, quickly paced tale is an ideal escapist read for fans of high-concept love stories and time-bending shenanigans. Ages 12–up.