Toshikazu Kawaguchi – Boi Mela
  • ৳ 100.00৳ 305.00

    Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    A : Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    4.3/5, 60 of customer reviews

    A Novel (Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series, 1)

    If you could go back in time, who would you want to meet?

    In a small back alley of Tokyo, there is a café that has been serving carefully brewed coffee for more than one hundred years. Local legend says that this shop offers something else besides coffee—the chance to travel back in time.

  • ৳ 100.00৳ 280.00

    Before We Say Goodbye

    A : Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    4.6/5, 42 of customer reviews

    A Novel (Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series, 4)

    The fourth novel in the internationally bestselling Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series

  • ৳ 100.00৳ 340.00

    Before Your Memory Fades

    A : Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    4.6/5, 97 of customer reviews

    A Novel (Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series, 3)

    he third novel in the international bestselling Before the Coffee Gets Cold series, following four new customers in a cafe where customers can travel back in time.

    On the hillside of Mount Hakodate in northern Japan, Cafe Donna Donna is fabled for its dazzling views of Hakodate port. But that’s not all. Like the charming Tokyo cafe Funiculi Funicula, Cafe Donna Donna offers its customers the extraordinary experience of travelling through time.

  • ৳ 100.00৳ 315.00

    Tales from the Café

    A : Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    3.8/5, 88 of customer reviews

    A Novel Before the Coffee Gets Cold

    From the author of the international best seller Before the Coffee Gets Cold, this book follows four new customers who hope to travel back in time in a little Japanese café.

  • ৳ 100.00৳ 285.00

    Totto-Chan

    A : Toshikazu Kawaguchi
    3.8/5, 68 of customer reviews

    The Little Girl at the Window
    This engaging series of childhood recollections tells about an ideal school in Tokyo during World War II that combined learning with fun, freedom, and love. This unusual school had old railroad cars for classrooms, and it was run by an extraordinary man-its founder and headmaster, Sosaku Kobayashi–who was a firm believer in freedom of expression and activity.

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