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Binding
Hardback
Number of Pages
416
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Discover The Bind-Up Edition Of Toshikazu Kawaguchi's Beloved Stories: Before The Coffee Gets Cold And Tales From The Café. This Volume Invites Readers Into A Quaint Tokyo Café Where Time Travel Is Possible For Those Who Can Wait As Their Coffee Cools. Aimed At Adult Readers Who Treasure Heartfelt, Thought-Provoking Fiction, This Emotionally Resonant Collection Pairs Warmth With A Touch Of Magic, Offering Comfort, Hope, And A Gentle Invitation To Consider The Moments That Matter Most.
In This Two-Novella Collection, Kawaguchi Builds The Same Intimate Cafe World Across Two Linked Stories. The Book Is Written With Spare, Lyrical Prose And A Steady Pace That Lets Memory And Longing Breathe. The Stories Unfold Through Character-Driven Scenes, With The Café's Rules—Sit In A Designated Seat, Wait For The Coffee To Cool—Shaping Each Choice And Consequence. Reading Is Immersive, With A Delicate Balance Of Sorrow And Warmth That Lingers After You Turn The Last Page.
If You Cherish Stories About Love, Loss, And The Small Miracles Of Connection, This Bind-Up Edition Invites You To Meet Four Souls In Before The Coffee Gets Cold And Four New Voices In Tales From The Café. The Setting Remains A Comforting Tokyo Café Where Every Visit Becomes A Chance To Revisit A Moment, Offering Closure, Forgiveness, Or Simply A Renewed Appreciation For The People Who Shape Our Lives.
For Readers, This Collection Of Before The Coffee Gets Cold And Tales From The Café Offers A Tender, Lasting Impact: A Gentler Way To Think About The Past, Present, And The People Who Matter. After Finishing The Book, You’Ll Feel More Deeply Connected To Loved Ones And More Grateful For The Everyday Moments That Make Life Meaningful, Long After The Coffee Has Cooled.
Product Details
Author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Number of Pages
416
Language
English
SKU
BK0480131
ISBN
9781035018154
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
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Toshikazu Kawaguchi is a Japanese author known for Before the Coffee Gets Cold. His writing explores time, memory, and human relationships. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance. The author’s work continues to be widely read and appreciated for its depth, originality, and lasting cultural significance.
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I don't usually cry at books but this one got me completely. Toshikazu Kawaguchi has written something that is genuinely moving without being manipulative — the emotions feel earned, the characters feel real, and the story left me thinking about it for days afterwards. Beautiful in every sense.
The delivery experience with Crossword was outstanding — fast, careful and completely reliable. My copy arrived in perfect condition, ahead of the estimated window, wrapped well enough that there wasn't so much as a scuffed corner. I've ordered from other online retailers and none of them match this combination of speed and care. Highly satisfied.
This is exactly the kind of book I recommend to people who say they don't read anymore. It's accessible, it's moving, and it's proof that fiction can say things that feel genuinely true about how love and loss and healing actually work. Toshikazu Kawaguchi has real talent. I'll be reading everything they write.
What I appreciate most about Before the Coffee Gets Cold & Tales From the Cafã‰: Bind-up Edition is that it's hopeful without being unrealistic. Toshikazu Kawaguchi understands that healing and moving forward is messy and slow and non-linear, and the book honours that truthfully. I needed this story more than I knew I did when I picked it up. Wonderful.