Tomorrow is Also a Day
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The third of the Abe and Marianne books and to show how they've progressed this opens just after they have given up their virginity. It's part of the style of the book to deal sensibly and calmly with what might be shocking or even erotic. As before the book is full of sensible responses to issues: blindness, being a vegetarian, lesbians, intercourse . . . The major issue is Marianne's mother's affair with a married man and there is at least some toughness in the resolution to that. Jean Ure makes it readable and has a strong following for these and her other novels.

