"Before the coffee gets cold" by Toshikazu Kawaguchi - Time travel!
This book is published by Picador in 2023 and has 224 pages.
There is a cafe in Tokyo. Cafe Funiculi Funicula. There is an urban legend that this cafe allows you to go in the past. Fumiko wants to go back one week to meet her lover who broke off in the same cafe and went to America.
Is it really possible to go back in past? Can we change the present? What happens?
There are few characters in this book. Nagare is the owner of the cafe. A huge man and chef. Kei is his wife. She has a heart condition but is full of life. Kazu is an employee and owner's cousin. She is the one who sends the customers to past. Hirai is a customer and owner of a bar. Kohtake and Fusagi are a couple. Regular customers. Fusagi has Alzheimer's.
There are several rules for going to past. The most important being that you must come to the present before the Coffee gets cold. Short time indeed.
The little Japanese literature that I have read makes me think that Japanese fiction is little more abstract than English fiction.
The book explores various human emotions. The breakup, The repentance, The love, The anxiety. Each character has a story, and each has a motive to go in the past. But will they? Can they?
The idea of time travel is always fascinating. But when it comes with so many rigid rules, does it remain fascinating?
You will have to read the book to know. Sequels of this book are also published.
Why did I read this book? Came highly recommended.
What did I like? The concept.
What didn't I like? Uneven flow. Slow story.
Recommend reading.






