
Set in an old-fashioned cafe off the beaten path in Tokyo, Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a quirky, Japanese novel about time travel. In the Funiculi Funicula Cafe, there is a particular chair that allows the person sitting in it the once in a lifetime chance to travel back or forward in time to speak to someone they know who has visited the cafe. There are several rules regarding time-travel, the most important of which is that the traveller must return to the present before their cup of coffee gets cold.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is split into four parts, each following a different relationship from a broken-hearted woman whose lover moved to the U.S.A., a nurse whose husband has forgotten her due to Alzheimer’s Disease, a grieving sister who ran away from her family to escape her obligations and responsibilities, and a mother and daughter who never had the chance to know each other. There’s also a ghostly woman who haunts the cafe and failed to return to the present in time, but regrettably her story isn’t elaborated on. Visiting the past and future helps the time travelers to make sense of events and find a way forward in the present.
Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a short but thought-provoking and poignant story of regret and hope. Have a lovely week. X
Ohhh another great book to look out for. Thanks for sharing. x
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You’re welcome, it’s a quick read too. Hope you enjoy it. 😊 X
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Thank you. This sounds like a very unusual read. One for my tbr list.
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I hope you enjoy it, there’s a lot of quirky Japanese novels in translation.
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Sounds interesting. Thanks for the recommendation. I’m always looking for a new book. I found your blog through a comment on tinypotager.com.
~Christie
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Thanks. There are a lot of quirky Japanese novels in translation, but this is one of the best I’ve read in a while, hope you enjoy it. 😊
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