How cool would that be if we could get transported back in time.
What would you change if you could travel back in time?
I love stories that centre around time travel and also novels about coffee,
so when I came across the novel Before the coffee gets cold by Toshikazu
Kawaguchi, I had to get a copy of the fiction.
In Before the coffee gets cold, there is a café which has been
serving carefully brewed coffee for over a hundred years. The coffee shop is
known to offer customers a chance to travel back in time and also into the
future ( though this is not encouraged). There are five rules to abide if a
customer wishes to travel back or forth in time. To begin with, the only people
they can travel back in time to meet are those who have visited the café, that
being the case one can see how going into the future may be an exercise in
futility. The customers who are interested
to travel back in time have to sit in a particular seat in that café and they
must not leave the café while they revisit the past and they must return to the
present before the coffee gets cold. However No
matter how hard one tries while back in the past, one cannot change the present.
In Before the coffee gets
cold, the magazine piece on the urban legend had stated “At the end of the day,
whether one returns to the past or travels to the future, the present does not
change. So it raises the question: just what is the point of that chair?
Kazu is the server who makes the coffee and tell her customers with her
cool expression,
Kawaguchi takes
the theme of time travel through four stories beautifully narrated and explore
the question: Is there any point in travelling through time knowing that you cannot change the present? Before the coffee gets cold is a commendable read.
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