Features a publisher who only cares about bestsellers and profit, viewing books as mere disposable commodities.
Focuses on a man who hoards books just for prestige, treating them like trophies rather than living stories.
The novel acts as a critique of modern productivity culture, arguing that the time spent with a book is more important than the number of books finished.
The Cat Who Saved Books (Spanish title: El Gato Que Amaba Los Libros ) by Sosuke Natsukawa is a whimsical, heartwarming Japanese "healing" novel ( iyashikei ) that explores the profound connection between humans and literature. Originally published in Japan, it has become a global bestseller, translated into dozens of languages.
Bibliophiles, fans of Japanese fiction, and anyone looking for a short, uplifting read about the magic of storytelling.
Features a publisher who only cares about bestsellers and profit, viewing books as mere disposable commodities.
Focuses on a man who hoards books just for prestige, treating them like trophies rather than living stories.
The novel acts as a critique of modern productivity culture, arguing that the time spent with a book is more important than the number of books finished.
The Cat Who Saved Books (Spanish title: El Gato Que Amaba Los Libros ) by Sosuke Natsukawa is a whimsical, heartwarming Japanese "healing" novel ( iyashikei ) that explores the profound connection between humans and literature. Originally published in Japan, it has become a global bestseller, translated into dozens of languages.
Bibliophiles, fans of Japanese fiction, and anyone looking for a short, uplifting read about the magic of storytelling.