On a cold afternoon in December 1987, Sadie Green and Sam Masur see each other for the first time in years. Sadie is a Harvard student; Sam is working at a nearby restaurant. But they have something in common: a shared love of video games. That same afternoon, they begin to make a game together, launching a partnership that spans decades, producing some of the most influential video games of their era. As their careers and lives intertwine over 30 years, Gabrielle Zevin asks profound questions about identity, creativity, love, failure, and the persistent human need for community. A love story — not a romantic one, but an enduring friendship between two people bonded through creation. Rating: 4.5/5 stars.







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