The Curious Kitten at the Chibineko Kitchen
By Yuta Takahashi
Translated by Cat Anderson
By Yuta Takahashi
Translated by Cat Anderson
By Yuta Takahashi
Translated by Cat Anderson
By Yuta Takahashi
Translated by Cat Anderson
By Yuta Takahashi
Read by Hanako Footman
Translated by Cat Anderson
By Yuta Takahashi
Read by Hanako Footman
Translated by Cat Anderson
Part of Meals to Remember at the Chibineko Kitchen Series
Part of Meals to Remember at the Chibineko Kitchen Series
Part of Meals to Remember at the Chibineko Kitchen Series
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$18.00
Feb 04, 2025 | ISBN 9780143138617
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Feb 04, 2025 | ISBN 9780593512722
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Feb 04, 2025 | ISBN 9798217064373
258 Minutes
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Praise
One of Electric Literature’s 10 Heartwarming Japanese Books Perfect for Cozy Nights
“Charming . . . Easy to read, this book will take readers on an emotional and nourishing journey.” —The Seattle Times
“A warm hug of a novel.” —AARP
“Heartwarming . . . If you enjoyed Before the Coffee Gets Cold, you might enjoy this magical tale set in a seaside town outside of Tokyo.” —Savvy Tokyo
“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
“Profoundly relatable . . . A heartfelt addition to contemporary Japanese literature. It offers readers not just a story but an emotional journey that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced loss. . . . The author skillfully illustrates how food can act as a bridge between the living and the departed. . . . A must-read for those seeking solace in stories about love and remembrance.” —Storizen Magazine
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