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I don't think that that little conversation that can't be resolved over coffee or tea would not be good for our soul.
While reading this book, I would love to sit face to face with Kosei-San, drink a cup of tea, and listen to his heartfelt conversations and warm stories that are good for the soul. There were many parts of each page that I underlined and took notes on. It is definitely a book that I would like to open and read again and again, even from time to time.
I would also like to tell you about the subject...
Although Toni is angry and devastated by his brother Jonathan's suicide, he also embarks on a difficult path to fulfill his last wish. Following the advice of a woman named Rose, Toni's path leads to Kosei-San, who is in seclusion in Luckyfield.
Kosei-San is known as the savior of those who have suicidal thoughts and whose souls are depressed. When Toni hears him tell the stories of the people whose lives he touched, over tea, to those who visit him, he heads there. Since the road he has to climb is on a steep hill and on the edge of a cliff, he must continue on foot, not by car. He puts his brother's ashes in his backpack and begins to find his way. He drops his backpack downstairs, even if unintentionally, as a result of an unfortunate accident...
I'm not talking about what happens from here. Because there are situations that will change the course of Toni's thoughts and experiences.
I can say that this book has a special place in my heart. In this chaos of life with ups and downs, our books are the safe place where we can escape and at the same time, the books that will give you peace have a different place every time. I definitely recommend it for you to read.
Must be read.