Sometimes a fresh start begins with a familiar face
Volume two in the Marble Cafe series. By the multi-million-copy author of WHAT
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR IS IN THE LIBRARY for fans of BEFORE THE COFFEE GETS COLD
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Tucked behind the trees in a quiet neighbourhood in Tokyo, the beloved Marble
café offers a cup of warm, healing matcha to all who pass through its doors.
Customers flock all week to Café Marble, tucked away behind the cherry trees.
But Monday is a special day: the enigmatic owner hosts a tea tasting. The
ritual invites its clientele to pause, reconnect with their inner peace, and
rediscover the value of simplicity, allowing the bitterness of matcha to soothe
their troubles.
Following the twelve calendar months, Matcha on Monday follows
people from all walks of life: a woman who needs to change her attitude, a
couple facing a crisis, an artist who has lost her purpose, and a young woman
struggling to break free from family expectations. As each customer frequents
Café Marble’s cosy haven, they start their week with a warm sip of matcha and
the joys of everyday human connection.
Warm and luminous, this heart-warming story brings together a community of
untold unfolding lives. As a snow-white cat peacefully puzzles over the
surrounding humans, Café Marble becomes the setting for unexpected encounters
that will change everything for those who walk through its doors—all starting
with a cup of matcha.
Loving praise from international readers for MATCHA ON MONDAY:
‘These words resonate in my heart’ *****
‘I felt the depth of each relationship and burst into tears a few times’ *****
‘A miraculous story that shows the importance of giving things perspective’
*****
‘It would be a great idea to read this together with HOT CHOCOLATE ON
THURSDAY’*****
‘The same taste and feeling as drinking a cup of matcha’ *****
About the Author
Michiko Aoyama is the author of the
multi-million-copy bestselling What You Are Looking For is in the
Library, translated by Alison Watts, which was a Time Book
of the Year, a Times bestseller and a New York Times Book
of the Month.
Matcha on Monday is a companion read to
the author’s debut, Hot Chocolate on Thursday. Both are set in and
around the fictitious Marble Cafe, a tiny community café in Tokyo.
Another book available in English by Aoyama and translated
by Takami Nieda is the international bestseller The Healing Hippo of
Hinode Park.
Aoyama lives in Yokohama, Japan.