Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Before the Coffee Gets Cold tells the story of a small café in Tokyo where customers have the opportunity to travel back in time. The café has a special chair that allows people to revisit moments from their past, but with one important rule - they must return before their coffee gets cold.
The novel follows the lives of various customers who visit the café, each with their own reasons for wanting to go back in time. From a wife who wants to speak to her husband before he loses his memory to a man looking to apologize to his ex-girlfriend, each story explores the complex emotions and challenges of facing the past.
Through these characters, the book delves into themes of regret, forgiveness, and the importance of communication in relationships. It also raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of memory and the consequences of dwelling on the past.
As the stories unfold, readers are taken on a journey through time and space, witnessing the characters’ joys, sorrows, and ultimately, their transformations. The café becomes a place of reflection and healing, offering a unique opportunity for second chances and closure.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a poignant and touching exploration of the human experience, reminding us of the power of memory and the resilience of the human spirit. It encourages readers to consider their own relationships and the ways in which they communicate with those they care about.
In the end, the novel leaves us with a message of hope and redemption, reminding us that while we cannot change the past, we can learn from it and move forward with a greater sense of understanding and compassion. So, before the coffee gets cold, take a moment to reflect on the moments that have shaped you, and cherish the opportunities for connection and growth that lie ahead.
product information:
Attribute | Value |
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publisher | Neha Publishers & Distributors (January 1, 2022) |
language | English |
hardcover | 300 pages |
best_sellers_rank | #1,114,223 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) |
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