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Coffee Moon, Vol. 1 by Mochito Bota; 9781975348687

Coffee Moon, Vol. 1

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Coffee Moon, Vol. 1 presents a haunting exploration of reality through the eyes of Pieta, a girl navigating her existence amidst the relentless black rain that defines her world. Her life follows a predictable rhythm, enriched by her friendship with Danae. Yet, the stability of her routine is shattered when an expected conversation takes an unexpected turn, leaving Pieta in a state of confusion and introspection.

The Plot

As Pieta grapples with the unsettling changes in her surroundings, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery that challenges her understanding of normalcy. The atmosphere is thick with tension, where the mundane becomes extraordinary, and the reader is drawn into the depths of Pieta's psyche. The narrative weaves together elements of memory, identity, and the fragility of human connections, set against a backdrop of a bleak, dystopian environment.

Themes

  • Memory: The fluidity of memory shapes Pieta's experience, as she questions what is real and what has been altered.
  • Routine Disruption: The disruption of her daily life serves as a catalyst for growth and self-awareness.
  • Isolation: The constant black rain becomes a metaphor for the emotional isolation that permeates her world.
"In the silence of the rain, the truth of existence unfolds."

Fans of surreal and introspective narratives may find echoes of works by authors such as Haruki Murakami or Neil Gaiman in Coffee Moon, Vol. 1, where the extraordinary lurks within the ordinary. This volume invites readers to reflect on the nature of reality and the personal journeys we undertake in search of meaning.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 208 mm × 146 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 166
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975348687

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