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PAST PRESENT FUTURE by Rachel Lynn Solomon Kirkus Star

PAST PRESENT FUTURE

From the Today Tonight Tomorrow series, volume 2

by Rachel Lynn Solomon

Pub Date: June 4th, 2024
ISBN: 9781665901956
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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. At Emerson College in Boston, Rowan’s creative writing class gets off to a shaky start and quickly becomes a near-constant source of anxiety; has she forgotten how to write romance, or is it that she’s never written while in love? Neil feels out of sorts at NYU, where he discovers a surprising lack of interest in linguistics, his major. A letter from his imprisoned father sends him spiraling, but he chooses not to tell Rowan about it, not wanting to burden her. In turn, she doesn’t admit her reservations that their relationship may be harming her ability to write. It isn’t long before they’re forced to take stock of all the changes they’re facing and decide if they want to take time apart. The characterization is strong: Neil’s struggles with mental health resonate deeply, and Rowan’s insecurities ring true. What happens after happily-ever-after isn’t perfect—but for these two, it’s always achingly real. Solomon digs deeply into elements she introduced in the earlier novel; readers should be familiar with the first book to fully appreciate this one.

A gorgeous portrait of two people learning to love themselves before they can truly love each other.

(Romance. 14-18)