Before the Coffee Gets Cold
110,00 DH
Un café de Tokyo offre une chance de revisiter le passé, si vous parvenez à finir votre café avant qu'il ne refroidisse. Quatre étrangers sont confrontés à leurs regrets, à l'amour et à la perte en vertu de ses règles enchantées. Un récit de magie tranquille, de chagrin et de guérison, parfait pour les lecteurs qui savourent la profondeur émotionnelle plus que l'action. Rencontrez des personnages en quête de clôture dans un monde où le temps se plie mais ne se brise jamais. Un rappel douillet mais profond de chérir chaque instant. ☕⏳🌸
Description
In a quiet Tokyo alley, a century-old café hides a magical secret: patrons can journey back in time—if they’re willing to follow its strict rules. The coffee must not get cold, the seat is fixed, and the past cannot be altered. Over one summer, four visitors arrive with unresolved longing. A woman seeks closure with a lost love, another yearns to reconnect with her Alzheimer’s-stricken husband, a sister hopes to bid farewell, and a mother aches to meet her unborn child. Each story weaves a poignant reflection on love, loss, and the weight of memories.
Kawaguchi’s prose is gentle yet profound, blending whimsy with existential depth. The café’s time-travel premise becomes a lens to explore human fragility and resilience. While the past remains unchangeable, the characters discover healing in revisiting moments they once took for granted. Themes of acceptance and the fleeting nature of time linger, urging readers to cherish the present. The novel’s quiet power lies in its emotional honesty, balancing melancholy with hope.
The book’s structure—four interconnected tales—creates a mosaic of longing and redemption. The café itself feels like a character, its timeless atmosphere mirroring the stories’ themes. Kawaguchi avoids flashy twists, instead focusing on subtle emotional shifts. Fans of The Midnight Library or A Man Called Ove will appreciate its introspective charm.
Though the rules of time travel are clear, the magic lies in how ordinary people navigate extraordinary choices. The stakes feel intimately personal, never grandiose. Readers are left pondering whether closure comes from changing the past or simply understanding it.
A bestseller and the first in a beloved series, Before the Coffee Gets Cold is a testament to storytelling’s power to mend hearts. Its simplicity masks a rich exploration of what it means to be human—flaws, regrets, and all.

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