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Gabrielle Zevin Books in Order: Complete Reading Guide

All Gabrielle Zevin books in publication order — from her YA debut to Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow. Where to start and what to read next.

By Clara Whitmore

Gabrielle Zevin has written across multiple modes — YA fiction, literary fiction, political novels — with a consistent intelligence and structural ingenuity that makes her one of the most interesting novelists working today. Her career falls into a clear before and after: before Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (2022) and after it.


Gabrielle Zevin Books in Publication Order

1. Elsewhere — 2005

Zevin’s debut YA novel — a teenage girl is killed in a hit-and-run and arrives in Elsewhere, where the dead age in reverse until they are ready to be reborn. A gentle, inventive afterlife novel that established her voice.

2. Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac — 2007

A high school girl loses four years of memory in a fall and must reconstruct who she was — and decide whether to become her again. Well-regarded YA.

3. Margarettown — 2005

An adult literary novel about a man who falls in love with a woman who exists in multiple versions — a formally inventive early work that shows the literary ambition that would later produce A.J. Fikry and Tomorrow.

4. The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry — 2014

The best introduction to literary Zevin. A difficult, grieving bookshop owner on a small Massachusetts island finds his life transformed when a toddler is left among his stacks. Warm, intelligent, structured around short story recommendations.

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5. Young Jane Young — 2017

A congressional intern whose affair becomes public reconstructs her life under a different name — told from five perspectives, including a Choose Your Own Adventure chapter. Formally inventive and politically prescient.

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6. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow — 2022

Start here. Sam and Sadie meet as children, lose each other, reunite as MIT students, and spend thirty years making video games together. A novel about creativity, friendship, love, and the strange economics of collaborative artistic work. One of the best novels of the 2020s.

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Where to Start with Gabrielle Zevin

For most readers: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow — the novel that defines her career and deserves its reputation.

For book club readers: The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry — shorter, warmer, and consistently excellent for group discussion.

For readers interested in her range: Young Jane Young alongside Tomorrow shows the full scope of what Zevin can do formally.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What order should I read Gabrielle Zevin books in?

Most readers start with Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (2022) — her breakthrough literary novel. The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry (2014) is the best companion, and Young Jane Young (2017) shows her formal range. Her YA novels (Elsewhere, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac) can be read in any order.

What is the best Gabrielle Zevin book?

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is her masterpiece — a novel about game design, creative partnership, and the relationship between work and love across three decades. It is the book that established her as a major literary novelist.

Do I need to read Zevin's earlier books before Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow?

No. Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow is a standalone novel with no connection to her earlier work. It is the ideal starting point for most readers.

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