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French writer cures his new book Coffee + Reading = Happiness

Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, Coffee + Reading = Happiness by Agnes Martin Lugan Neo-Classical Culture / New Star Press (April 2017) have you ever tried to lose? Lose someone important, an important emotion, or a yearning life. Loss is something we have to face when we live in this world. French emotional writer Agnes in her novel Coffee + Reading

Coffee + Reading = Happiness by Agnes Martin-Lugan Neo-Classical Culture / New Star Press (April 2017)

Have you ever tried to lose? Lose someone important, an important emotion, or a yearning life. Loss is something we have to face when we live in this world.

French emotional writer Agnes tells the story of the protagonist regaining happiness after losing it in her novel Coffee + Reading = Happiness.

The novel begins with a difficult question: how to live when one loses everything.

The protagonist came to the seaside of Ireland alone with her husband's unfulfilled wish. Everyone thought that she was just escaping from reality, and only she knew that she had to fulfill her husband's wish. At this time, a mysterious and withdrawn neighbor broke into her life and became the only one who intersected with her. In the face of this unfriendly neighbor, she released all her long-repressed emotions, and after all the anger and despair, quarrels and reconciliation, her seemingly impossible wish finally seemed to come true.

In fact, there is a corner in everyone's heart, hoping that they will never have to be separated from their loved ones, but the reality may not always come true. So when we are bound to face parting, how can we get ourselves out of the haze? Maybe all we can do is to move on, there are many bad things in life, but there are always a lot of good things waiting for us. This may be the idea that the author wants to convey to the reader.

This is a powerful story, about love, about loss.

As an expert with six years of experience in children's clinical psychology, Agnes integrates the skills of deeply dissecting the characters' psychology into the writings. Her narration is both tearful and exhilarating. After reading the story of how to be reborn after experiencing a tragedy, readers can instantly feel full of healing energy.

It is understood that this book has been on the best-seller list in France for 108 weeks and has sold well in many countries, such as France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland.

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