Before We Forget Kindness
What's it about
Ever wonder if you could change the past to heal a present-day regret? This moving story explores the power of kindness and second chances through a magical café where you can travel back in time, but only for as long as your coffee stays warm. Discover how four new visitors grapple with choices they wish they could undo. Through their poignant journeys, you'll learn how small acts of compassion can reshape your relationships, mend old wounds, and profoundly alter the future, proving that it's never too late to make things right.
Meet the author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi is an award-winning playwright and director whose breakout novel, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, sold over a million copies and became an international bestseller. A former producer for the theatrical group Sonic Snail, he has a profound understanding of human connection and the subtle dramas that shape our lives. His background in crafting intimate stage stories directly informs his novels, where he explores themes of memory, regret, and the healing power of a single moment.

What's it about
Ever wonder if you could change the past to heal a present-day regret? This moving story explores the power of kindness and second chances through a magical café where you can travel back in time, but only for as long as your coffee stays warm. Discover how four new visitors grapple with choices they wish they could undo. Through their poignant journeys, you'll learn how small acts of compassion can reshape your relationships, mend old wounds, and profoundly alter the future, proving that it's never too late to make things right.
Meet the author
Toshikazu Kawaguchi is an award-winning playwright and director whose breakout novel, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, sold over a million copies and became an international bestseller. A former producer for the theatrical group Sonic Snail, he has a profound understanding of human connection and the subtle dramas that shape our lives. His background in crafting intimate stage stories directly informs his novels, where he explores themes of memory, regret, and the healing power of a single moment.
The Script
You've reached the end of the free preview.