
To-Morrow and To-Morrow is a novel by Stephen McKenna, first published in 1924. Set against the backdrop of the armistice of World War I, the story follows George as he navigates the emotional turmoil of transitioning from war to peace. The narrative explores the impact of the war on personal relationships, particularly between George and his wife, Barbara, highlighting themes of loss and the search for meaning in a changed world. The book provides a rich portrayal of characters grappling with their experiences during a pivotal moment in British history.














