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The Cat Who Saved the Library by Sōsuke Natsukawa is a charming and heartfelt novel that celebrates the power of books, imagination, and courage.
When a quiet teenage girl named Nanami discovers that books are mysteriously disappearing from her town’s library, she is drawn into a magical adventure led by a talking tabby cat named Tiger. Together, they enter strange labyrinths where books are mistreated, forgotten, or reduced to meaningless objects. To save them, Nanami must find her voice, face her fears, and understand why stories truly matter.
Blending fantasy, philosophy, and warmth, this novel is a love letter to readers and libraries everywhere. With gentle wisdom and whimsical storytelling, Sōsuke Natsukawa reminds us that books are not just to be consumed—but to be felt, questioned, and cherished.
Perfect for fans of The Midnight Library, Before the Coffee Gets Cold, and cozy Japanese fiction.









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