More Days at the Torunka Café
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Product details
- ISBN 9781786585257
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
PRE-ORDER More Days at the Torunka Café, the cosy, life-affirming Japanese novel.
Satoshi Yagisawa, the author of the international bestselling phenomenon Days at the Morisaki Bookshop welcomes you back through the doors of the Torunka Café.
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Stopping by for a cup of coffee at the Torunka Café, nestled down a beautiful Tokyo side street, locals and tourists from all walks of life experience small, everyday miracles.
In this volume, three heartwarming stories unfold at the café. Chiyoko, an elderly woman who has been
frequenting the Torunka for twenty years, reflects on her long-forgotten memories of her first love; Kota, the childhood friend of the café owner's daughter, struggles with his deeply held feelings until a surprising run-in with a film crew; and quotation-loving illustrator Ayako, feeling burned out and unsure of what direction to take next, finds that a chance encounter with an old friend changes everything . . .
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Praise for Satoshi Yagisawa - an author beloved by readers . . .
'It gently healed my soul'
'Simply beautiful'
'A perfect warm blanket to warm every book lover's heart'
'A gem of a novel that will resonate with anyone who has ever found solace in the pages of a book'
'Such an excellent escape'
'I felt like I was a customer too, sitting in the same café'
Satoshi Yagisawa was born in Chiba, Japan, in 1977. He is the international bestselling author of Days at the Morisaki Bookshop, his debut novel, which was originally published in 2009 and won the Chiyoda Literature Prize. More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is the sequel and Days at the Torunka Café is the first in his newest series.
