Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a heartwarming and thought-provoking novel that revolves around a small, nondescript café in Tokyo, where visitors can travel back in time—but only for the duration of a cup of coffee. The story follows four unique individuals, each dealing with their own struggles and regrets, as they explore the complexities of time, relationships, and the human condition.
The rules of the café are strict: the past cannot be changed, and travelers must return before their coffee gets cold. However, each character learns something invaluable from their brief journeys into the past, leading to emotional growth and acceptance.
Why read this book
- A deeply emotional narrative that reflects on time, love, and regrets.
- Explores philosophical questions about destiny and the significance of small moments.
- Features well-drawn characters with relatable struggles and complex relationships.
- The setting of the café itself adds a magical realism element, blending the mundane with the extraordinary.
About the Author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a Japanese playwright and author known for his empathetic storytelling and exploration of human emotions. Before the Coffee Gets Cold was originally written as a play, which won accolades in Japan before being adapted into the novel. Kawaguchi’s simple yet profound writing style has captivated international audiences, making this novel a bestseller across the globe.
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