Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Cut along the dashed lines and pass the cards around the table.
What game, book, or show from your childhood still feels like home when you revisit it? Did anything in these pages bring that feeling back?
Where did you do most of your reading, and was there a snack, blanket, or playlist that became part of your time with this book?
Sam and Sadie find each other through play. Who was the friend you built imaginary worlds with, and what did that closeness feel like?
The book lingers on small comforts: a borrowed sweater, a shared meal, a familiar room. Which little moment in the story felt the most tender to you?
Creative collaboration can feel like love. Have you ever made something with someone where the making mattered as much as the result?
The title hints at second chances and do-overs. Is there a season of your own life you'd like to replay, not to fix, just to feel again?
This book sits with grief in a quiet, generous way. Was there a passage that comforted you, or one you had to set down for a minute before continuing?
Sam and Sadie's friendship stretches, frays, and reshapes itself over many years. What did the book leave you feeling about the long, imperfect love of old friends?