An episodic tale told through multiple POVs in a lifestyle and day-to-day arc— light and very mediocre for a healing plot yet I loved the simplicity of its premise and how the author arranged the tales to be interconnected by the characters and subtly centered in colours to create that aesthetic tone for its interwoven storyline.
Most stories having that quiet and cozy similarities in its execution with that peek and linked to the same café setting that appeared on the first story— 12 POVs that observed lives, regrets, struggles, chances and hopes; from love stories to career, familial matters and how ordinary routines could carry a meaning, a new friendship and unforgettable moments that create the unseen bonds, kindness and one’s self-reflection. Very brief and shortly written to each but just enough to glimpse that affecting warmth and realization on the after-event of their encounters.
Far too mundane for a healing fiction if you’re into a twisty conflict-driven or love intense drama (personally I prefer What You Are Looking For Is in the Library and The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park more compared to this one) but would still suggest it if you fancy a really light and cozy no stress plot for this genre. 3.2/5*
**thank you Times Reads for the gifted review copy!