In the heart of chaotic and often lonely Shinjuku, a writer in a slump finds himself adrift. After the failure of his latest project, he takes refuge in a small, ramshackle izakaya (Japanese tavern) where time seems to have stood still. There, he discovers an unusual and moving universe: a strange cat bet in which customers guess which stray feline will appear in the bar window. This place, run by the silent and enigmatic Yume-chan, is much more than just a bar. It is home to a peculiar community of misfits, both human and feline. Through Yume-chan's drawings, which document the neighborhood's cat genealogy, the protagonist discovers that these animals are a reflection of the souls that roam the streets of Shinjuku. Durian Sukegawa masterfully weaves the harsh reality of urban loneliness with the hope found in the trenches of outsiders. A moving story, full of warmth and compassion, that invites us to reflect on friendship, family, and how connecting with others, even those with four legs, can give us purpose and save us from darkness.
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