Friday, October 3, 2025

Time travel and opium

I am still experimenting with Japanese literature, and I am loving them. My latest discovery is "Tales from the Cafe", by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. It was humorous but also really moving. The focus is a coffee shop in Tokyo, which not only sells great coffee, but also allows people to travel in time. Most people travel back in time to resolve something that occurred in the past, that they can't change without going back in time. There are strict rules. If you travel in time, you have to go to the cafe and sit in the right seat - this is problematic, because someone is already sitting in that seat and only leaves her position once a day, to go to the toilet. You have to accept the coffee that is poured for you, and most importantly, you have to return to the cafe before the coffee gets cold, otherwise you cannot return. There are four stories, each with their own purpose and journey. It is such a lovely read, full of warmth, love, and wonderful colourful characters.

I am really enjoying the Japanese books I am reading, but I was a bit disappointed to read a post on another social media site, which said that Japanese books about cats and books are written because they appeal to sentimental overseas readers, and not for a typical Japanese audience. I don't know if that is true, but I hope it isn't, because I think the Japanese would be missing out.

I have just discovered a series of books written by Philip Pullman, author of the Dark Materials series, back in 1985! I hadn't heard of the Sally Lockhart Mysteries before, but I found "
The Ruby in the Smoke
" in another charity shop, and I was gripped. I was 15 years old when this was written, and it is aimed at young adults. The theme of the book is the opium trade, and I am trying to remember if I would have found that topic interesting at that age. I am not sure I would have been interested then, but I definitely am now. It was fascinating to read the history of opium trading, and there were some wonderful descriptions of London in historical times, particularly the docks. Again, so many great characters, some very dark. I enjoyed this book so much, I have ordered the rest of the series, so I will be busy for a little while now!