365 days. 7 stories. One lesson about what it means to be alive.
When the world learned of its end, panic erupted. Chaos. Despair. But gradually, something shifted. People stopped postponing life until tomorrow. Because tomorrow no longer existed.
Amina, an archaeologist from Cairo, spent her life studying the past. Now she creates a library of final stories—so that humanity will be remembered, even if there's no one left to remember.
Hiroshi, a Japanese retiree, spent 67 years waiting. Work, career, “later.” Now he has one year to learn how to live—and reunite with the children he pushed away.
Maria, a nurse from São Paulo, discovers her pregnancy after the announcement. Bear a child who will live only months? Or choose fear over love?
David, a successful trader, lost millions—and found his family.
Adwoa, a student, lost her dream of becoming a doctor—and found her calling as a storyteller.
Sergei, a prisoner, released from jail—searching for forgiveness for the unforgivable.
Zara, a physician, helps deliver “Earth's final children”—lives that will be loved absolutely.
Seven people. Seven journeys from despair to acceptance. From fear to love. From existence to living.
“The Year Without Tomorrow” is not a book about death. It's a book about living fully when time is short. About how love requires no future. About how every moment is sacred.
Because we all have a final year. We just don't know when it begins.
A novel that will change how you see every day.