Chocolat

(Chocolat 1)

Joanne Harris author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Should be back in stock very soon

Chocolat cover

A tantalising novel about the ultimate luxury and sin: that dark mistress, chocolate.

Then an exotic stranger, Vianne Rocher, blows in on the changing wind with her young daughter, and opens a chocolate boutique directly opposite the church. I loved it.'

Chocolat was Joanne Harris's first book about Vianne Rocher, and was turned into the Oscar-nominated film starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp.

'A feel-good book of the first order. One to curl up with... Read it' OBSERVER

In the small French village of Lansquenet, nothing much has changed in a hundred years. Then an exotic stranger, Vianne Rocher, blows in on the changing wind with her small daughter, and opens a chocolate boutique directly opposite the church. Soon the villagers cannot keep away, for Vianne can divine their most hidden desires.

But it's the beginning of Lent, the season of abstinence, and Father Reynaud denounces her as a serious moral danger to his flock. Perhaps even a witch...

'Sensuous and thought-provoking... subtle and brilliant'DAILY TELEGRAPH

'Is this the best book ever written? Truly excellent' LITERARY REVIEW

'Moody and atmospheric... a richly textured tale' INDEPENDENT

Mouthwatering ... a feelgood book of the first order ... your senses are left reeling. Read it * Observer *
Is this the best book ever written? Truly excellent ... Harris's achievement is not only in her story, in her insight and humour and the wonderful picture of small-town life in rural France, but also in her writing * Literary Review *
Sensuous and thought-provoking ... subtle and brilliant * Daily Telegraph *
A celebration of pleasure, of love, of tolerance * Observer *
An addictive read ... haunting, obsessive and just a little nutty, like a freshly made praline -- Elisabeth Luard, author of "Family Life"

  • Winner of Whitaker Gold Book Award 2001
  • Short-listed for Whitbread Book Awards: Novel Category 1999
  • Short-listed for Whitbread Prize (Novel) 1999

ISBN: 9780552998482

Dimensions: 199mm x 129mm x 23mm

Weight: 258g

368 pages