Classic story of about strangers settling in a narrow minded french community opening everything up with chocolate
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When the exotic Vianne Rocher arrives in the French village of Lansquenet and opens her chocolate boutique, “La Celeste Praline,” directly across from the church, Father Reynaud sees her as a threat to his flock during Lent, predicting her failure by Easter. Vianne, who does not attend church and has a flair for superstition, begins to win over customers with her charm and delicious confections, creating a space for secrets and grievances. Her plans for an Easter Chocolate Festival stir division in the community, challenging the Church’s solemnity with the allure of chocolate. This novel elevates chocolate as an agent of transformation, blending rich storytelling with elements of folk tales. Vianne, portrayed as both a mythical figure and a relatable person with insecurities, embodies kindness and a desire for acceptance. She and her daughter Anouk arrive on Shrove Tuesday, a time that evokes the tension between tradition and celebration. The book, an international best-seller, inspired an Oscar-nominated film featuring a star-studded cast. The author’s inspiration came from a comment about the connection between chocolate and women, leading her to explore the complex feelings surrounding this beloved treat. Rich in metaphor and beautifully written, this story invites readers to indulge in its delights.
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Chocolate, Joanne Harris
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- 2001
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