In a quaint Tokyo café, patrons are offered a unique opportunity: to journey back in time, but only for the duration of a single cup of coffee. Toshikazu Kawaguchi's novel weaves together the stories of four distinct individuals, each confronting their pasts and regrets under the café's strict rules: the present cannot be altered, and travelers must return before their coffee cools. This enchanting narrative explores the profound impact of human connection and the enduring power of moments, both past and present.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores profound themes of regret, love, loss, and acceptance through a unique time-travel premise.
- Features deeply emotional, character-driven narratives that resonate with universal human experiences.
- Offers a thought-provoking insight into the human condition and the significance of every moment.
- Provides a comforting and reflective reading experience, perfect for those who enjoy contemplative fiction.
About the Author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a Japanese playwright and novelist. He is best known for his 'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' series, which originated as a stage play before being adapted into a bestselling novel. His works often explore themes of human connection, regret, and the passage of time, captivating readers with their unique blend of magical realism and emotional depth.
Geoffrey Trousselot is a translator of Japanese literature. He is recognized for his work in bringing contemporary Japanese authors to English-speaking audiences, including the popular 'Before the Coffee Gets Cold' series. Trousselot's translations are praised for their ability to capture the subtle nuances and emotional resonance of the original Japanese texts.