The Chibineko Kitchen by Yuta Takahashi - ISBN: 9781399817615
Paperback
Food, love, and memories intertwine in a kitchen by the sea.

The Chibineko Kitchen

The feel-good Japanese hit novel

$33.32

  • Paperback

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    29 October 2024

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Summary

Follow the bank of the Koitogawa river until you reach the beach. From there a path of white seashells will lead you to the Chibineko Kitchen. Step inside, they’ll be expecting you.

These are the directions Kotoko has been given. She arrives at the tiny restaurant, perched right by the water, early in the morning. Still reeling from the sudden death of her brother, she’s been promised that the food served there will bring him back to her, for one last time.

Taking a seat in th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781399817615
ISBN-10:1399817612
Author:Yuta Takahashi, Catriona Anderson
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:John Murray Publishers Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:29 October 2024
Weight:180g
Dimensions:33mm x 199mm x 131mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

As warm and comforting as the meals it describes … Takahashi is skilled at creating cozy, tranquil scenes, with light-dappled, evocative descriptions… . The charming characters have moving narratives. The food, which is sensorially described, has a starring role as well, with regional and cultural exposition and recipes at the end of each chapter. Soul-nourishing * Shelf Awareness *
A warm hug of a novel … set at a snug seaside café near Tokyo, where the food offers customers a chance to see the people they’ve loved and lost * AARP *
Charming … Easy to read, this book will take readers on an emotional and nourishing journey * Seattle Times *
Heartwarming … If you enjoyed Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi, you might enjoy this magical tale set in a seaside town outside of Tokyo * Savvy Tokyo *
Hanako Footman’s narration is as warm and delicious as the meals at the Chibineko Kitchen … Footman’s soft, calm tone and precise pronunciation of Japanese words and places create the perfect ambiance for this translated work steeped in Japanese culture, locations, traditions, and sensibilities. Keep a notepad handy if you plan to capture the recipe in each chapter’s transcendent encounter * AudioFile Magazine *
A cozy, emotional gemEach chapter is a quiet, healing moment, filled with food, memory and the comfort of cats. It’s a wonderful book for readers who want to savor short, lovely chapters * Seattle Times *

About The Author

Yuta Takahashi

Yuta Takahashi (1972-) was born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, where the novel is set. He is the celebrated author of several series spanning historical and contemporary fiction.

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