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قبل أن تبرد القهوة

قبل أن تبرد القهوة

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What if you had the opportunity to go back in time? But with conditions that cannot be broken, and with a cup of coffee that must be drunk before it gets cold... In this new part of the charming series that has captivated the hearts of readers around the world, we return to the cozy little café in Tokyo, whose visitors can travel to the past or the future, provided they adhere to the conditions; The most important of which is that they return to the present time before the coffee in their cups gets cold. The novel "Before I Realized How Much I Love You" sheds light on the stories of four people united by longing and regret, and each of them carries in his heart words that were not said, or an unfinished goodbye, from a daughter trying to mend a fractured relationship with her stepmother, to a young man waiting for a response from his lover, from a woman facing a fateful decision, to a student who wanted to meet his late father. In an attractive style, the novel reviews moments of love, loss, and reconciliation, and explores the depths of the human soul, so that feelings of remorse meet hope, and nostalgia with forgiveness. A novel that touches the heart and gives it warmth, and reminds us that the time we spend with those we love is too precious to be wasted in silence and misunderstanding. It seems that Kawaguchi is a writer who is not afraid to confront the major questions, physically and metaphysically, and to highlight these questions in his novels. From here, we can read the mechanism through which novel writing can express its time and express it, that is, to be part of the search for the secret of life within the system of the universe. Located at the foot of Hakodate Hill in northern Japan, Dona Dona Café is famous for its stunning views of Hakodate Harbour. But that's not all he's famous for. Like the charming Tokyo café Funicoli Funicola, it offers its customers an extraordinary time travel experience. The book tells the stories of new customers, each hoping to benefit from a time travel offer. Plus familiar faces from Toshikazu Kawaguchi's previous novels; The Japanese writer Toshikazu Kawaguchi built his novel project, “Before the Coffee Gets Cold,” which is based on the idea of ​​time travel and all the interesting events and facts that permeate this idea, as well as problematic and philosophical angles with multiple dimensions and connotations.

قبل أن تبرد القهوة

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PublisherArab House of Science Publishers
CountryLebanon
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LanguageArabic (AR)
Pages230 pages
Editionالأولى
Dimensions14*21
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Keywords
القهوةروايةناشرون

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