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Early Mornings at the Laksa Cafe is a tender exploration of Malaysian culture, family, and the transformative power of food. Janet Tay’s debut novel centers on a humble laksa cafe that serves as a gathering place for a diverse cast of characters whose lives intersect in meaningful ways. Through their interconnected stories, Tay reveals how food transcends mere sustenance, becoming a language of love, tradition, and belonging. The novel captures the rhythms of Malaysian life, the warmth of community, and the quiet moments that define relationships. With lyrical prose and genuine affection for her setting, Tay creates an intimate portrait of a place and its people. This heartwarming story celebrates cultural heritage, human connection, and the simple joy found in shared meals. Perfect for readers seeking stories grounded in place, culture, and the universal human need for connection.







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