Café Unfiltered

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New Vessel Press
Jean-Philippe Blondel, translated by Alison Anderson
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An ode to the French café as a magical place, portrayed by a beloved author with humanity, insight, and tenderness. At a classic café in the French provinces, anonymity, chance encounters, and traumatic pasts collide against the muted background of global instability. Jean-Philippe Blondel, author of the bestselling The 6:41 to Paris, presents a moving fresco of intertwined destinies. In the span of twenty-four hours, a medley of characters retrace the fading patterns of their lives after a long disruption from Covid. A mother and son realize their vast differences, a man takes tea with a childhood friend he had once covertly fallen for, and a woman crosses paths with the ex who abandoned her in Australia. Amidst it all, the café swirls like a kaleidoscope, bringing together customers, waiters, and owners past and present. Within its walls and on its terrace, they examine the threads of their existence, laying bare their inner selves, their failed dreams, and their hopes for the uncertain future that awaits us all.

'Finely drawn...Charming and engrossing.' — Suzanne Vega, singer-songwriter

'Blondel’s moving and dynamic novel explores the intersecting lives of visitors and staff at a provincial French café...The café serves as the perfect theater for tragicomedy...This has plenty of charm.' — Publishers Weekly

'Each character comes fully and beautifully alive, and together their stories create a strong sense of people sorting through their lives and making changes...Moving, insightful, and fun to read:for fans of literary and popular fiction alike.' — Library Journal

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Contributor Bio

Jean-Philippe Blondel was born in 1964 in Troyes, France, where he lives as an author and English teacher. His novel The 6:41 to Paris has been acclaimed in both the United States and Europe.

AlisonAnderson is a novelist and translator of literature from French. Among the authors she has translated are J. M. G. Le Clézio, Christian Bobin, Muriel Barbery, and Amélie Nothomb. 

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