Chocolat

by Harris Joanne | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0552998486 Global Overview for this book
Registered by LindyLouMac of Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on 8/28/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Monday, August 28, 2006
Have owned this and some other Joanne Harris titles for ages, love both the book and the film which I have watched in English and Italian. Maybe registering it with Bookcrossing will encourage me to part with it so it can travel, or maybe not!

Synopsis Amazon.co.uk
Try me...Test me...Taste me. When an exotic stranger, Vianne Rocher, arrives in the French village of Lansquenet and opens a chocolate boutique directly opposite the church, Father Reynaud identifies her as a serious danger to his flock - especially as it is the beginning of Lent, the traditional season of self-denial. War is declared as the priest denounces the newcomer's wares as instruments of murder. Suddenly Vianne's shop-cum-cafe means that there is somewhere for secrets to be whispered, grievances to be aired, dreams to be tested. But Vianne's plans for an Easter Chocolate Festival divide the whole community in a conflict that escalates into a 'Church not Chocolate' battle. As mouths water in anticipation, can the solemnity of the Church compare with the pagan passion of a chocolate eclair? For the first time, here is a novel in which chocolate enjoys its true importance, emerging as a moral issue, as an agent of transformation - as well as a pleasure bordering on obsession. Rich, clever and mischievous, this is a triumphant read.



Journal Entry 2 by LindyLouMac from Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Friday, June 27, 2008
Before reading The Lollipop Shoes in which Vianne Rocher returns, I decided to revisit Lasquenet during Lent and rediscover all those wonderful characters.
Vianne and her daughter Anouk, mysterious strangers arrive in the village and open a chocolate shop which immediately begins to have a strange but generally good effect on the inhabitants. However the bigoted village priest Father Reynaud thinks she is there to turn his flock against their catholic religion. 'Church not Chocolate' is the true message of Easter according to some of the villagers. However there is also an element amongst the residents that just love Chocolate as I do myself! Around this theme we are told the stories of various villagers, amongst my favourites are Guillaume Duplessis who lives for his dog ‘Charly’ and Armande Voizin a spirited local matriarch who does not intend to let failing health spoil her life.

Something I rarely do is read a book more than once unless studying it, as my thoughts are that there are too many books I want to read and too little time to do so! Surprisingly though I enjoyed it just as much on this second reading. Joanne Harris writes very descriptively and you can almost taste the chocolates and imagine yourself in the French countryside she describes. The trouble is having now seen the film I do tend to picture scenes from it rather than forming my own pictures in my mind. This is why I always prefer to read the book first, if it is made into a film and use my own imagination!

Marked as PC for the time being.

Journal Entry 3 by LindyLouMac at By hand, by hand -- Controlled Releases on Sunday, October 5, 2008

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I have today lent this to Melamura. She saw the film last night for the first time and now wants to read the book.

Happy reading

LindyLouMac

Journal Entry 4 by Melamura from Montefiascone, Lazio Italy on Monday, October 20, 2008
collected from LindyLouMac on 5/10/08 as interested to read after seeing the film.

Journal Entry 5 by Melamura at Montefiascone, Lazio Italy on Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Absolutely loved this book! Can't believe I've had it so long though (sorry LindyLouMac). Would really like to read The Lollipop Shoes now, promise I won't keep it so long. I do wish I had read it before watching the film though, as you said you tend to remember scenes from the film as you read. One of the best books I've read, up there in my top ten.

Journal Entry 6 by LindyLouMac at Viterbo, Lazio Italy on Sunday, June 27, 2010
Returned home to my permanent collection again. I am glad that you enjoyed it so much Melamura.

Journal Entry 7 by LindyLouMac at Air Ambulance Charity Shop in Tywyn, Wales United Kingdom on Friday, May 27, 2016

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