Love Me Tomorrow

Love Me Tomorrow by Robert H. Rimmer, published by iUniverse in 1998, is a thought-provoking work of fiction that explores a unique vision of the future. The narrative is presented in the first person by Christina North, a 32-year-old poet who embodies a blend of beauty and complexity, navigating her life as a former porn star who finds herself in a world that has not yet realized the changes Rimmer predicted for 2025. This edition spans 464 pages and is written in English.
Readers will encounter Christina’s journey as she grapples with her past and present, revealing her struggles with identity and societal expectations. The story delves into themes of sexuality, politics, and economics, offering a glimpse into a potential future that challenges conventional norms. As Christina reconnects with her first lover, Newton Morrow, the narrative unfolds in a way that invites reflection on the possibilities of a saner world. This edition of Love Me Tomorrow presents a compelling exploration of human experience and societal evolution.
Official synopsis Publisher
In the late 1990’s, the world that Rimmer originally predicted for 2025 has yet to happen. In the meantime, although Love Me Tomorrow has been out-of-print for twenty years, it has become an underground cult novel. It’s told in the first person by Christina North, a 32-year-old suicidal poet with a doctorate degree in the Sylvia Plath tradition. Christina is sexually attractive and uninhibited. A one-time porno star, she’s frozen in 1976 and comes back to life in 2000, still 32-years-old with an aging husband and grown children. Her first lover, Newton Morrow, is offering a vibrantly different world.
It won’t happen by 2000 but it could in 2025. In the meantime, you’ll be surprised, and perhaps shocked, by Bob Rimmer’s vision of a saner sexual, political, and economic world.
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