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If Cats Disappeared From The World | Genki Kawamura

5.0 /// See Reviews

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The international phenomenon that has sold more than two million copies, If Cats Disappeared from the World—now a Japanese film—is a heartwarming, funny, and profound meditation on the meaning of life.

This timeless tale from Genki Kawamura (producer of the Japanese blockbuster animated movie Your Name) is a moving story of loss and reconciliation, and of one man’s journey to discover what really matters most in life.

The young postman’s days are numbered. Estranged from his family and living alone with only his cat, Cabbage, to keep him company, he was unprepared for the doctor’s diagnosis that he has only months to live. But before he can tackle his bucket list, the devil shows up to make him an offer: In exchange for making one thing in the world disappear, the postman will be granted one extra day of life. And so begins a very strange week that brings the young postman and his beloved cat to the brink of existence.

With each object that disappears, the postman reflects on the life he’s lived, his joys and regrets, and the people he’s loved and lost.

Reviews

Carson K.

A captivating and thought-provoking read that resonates beyond the page

This book offers a unique perspective that draws you in and holds your attention until the very end. The writing is both accessible and nuanced, striking a perfect balance between depth and clarity. Whether you’re reading for insight, entertainment, or a bit of both, this is a work that delivers. It’s the kind of book you find yourself thinking about long after you’ve finished.

Kelly W.

Insightful, engaging, and impossible to put down.

From start to finish, this book offers a refreshing perspective that feels both timely and timeless. The author’s voice is confident and compelling, drawing the reader in with clarity and purpose. Whether exploring big ideas or intimate moments, the narrative flows with ease and intention. It’s a rewarding read that invites reflection, sparks curiosity, and stays with you long after the final page.

If Cats Disappeared From The World | Genki Kawamura

5.0 /// See Reviews

$14.99$18.99

The international phenomenon that has sold more than two million copies, If Cats Disappeared from the World—now a Japanese film—is a heartwarming, funny, and profound meditation on the meaning of life.

This timeless tale from Genki Kawamura (producer of the Japanese blockbuster animated movie Your Name) is a moving story of loss and reconciliation, and of one man’s journey to discover what really matters most in life.

The young postman’s days are numbered. Estranged from his family and living alone with only his cat, Cabbage, to keep him company, he was unprepared for the doctor’s diagnosis that he has only months to live. But before he can tackle his bucket list, the devil shows up to make him an offer: In exchange for making one thing in the world disappear, the postman will be granted one extra day of life. And so begins a very strange week that brings the young postman and his beloved cat to the brink of existence.

With each object that disappears, the postman reflects on the life he’s lived, his joys and regrets, and the people he’s loved and lost.

Reviews

Carson K.

A captivating and thought-provoking read that resonates beyond the page

This book offers a unique perspective that draws you in and holds your attention until the very end. The writing is both accessible and nuanced, striking a perfect balance between depth and clarity. Whether you’re reading for insight, entertainment, or a bit of both, this is a work that delivers. It’s the kind of book you find yourself thinking about long after you’ve finished.

Kelly W.

Insightful, engaging, and impossible to put down.

From start to finish, this book offers a refreshing perspective that feels both timely and timeless. The author’s voice is confident and compelling, drawing the reader in with clarity and purpose. Whether exploring big ideas or intimate moments, the narrative flows with ease and intention. It’s a rewarding read that invites reflection, sparks curiosity, and stays with you long after the final page.

Reviews