Chocolat A Novel

Chocolat A Novel by Joanne Harris, published by Penguin Books in 2000, is a captivating story set in the small town of Lansquenet. This edition, comprising 306 pages, presents the arrival of Vianne Rocher and her daughter, who stir up intrigue and gossip as they open a chocolate shop directly across from the local church. The narrative unfolds as Vianne’s presence challenges the town’s traditional values, particularly during the Lenten season, leading to a clash with the local priest, Father Reynaud.
Readers will discover a tale that explores themes of community, tradition, and the tension between indulgence and restraint. As Vianne’s chocolate shop becomes a focal point of contention, the story delves into the lives of the townspeople, revealing their struggles and desires. The interplay between Vianne’s unconventional lifestyle and the rigid expectations of the church creates a rich backdrop for this literary work, inviting readers to reflect on the complexities of faith and pleasure.
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In tiny Lansquenet, where nothing much has changed in a hundred years, beautiful, unmarried newcomer Vianne Rocher and her young daughter sweep into the pinched little town on a wave of gossip. On the heels of the carnival, Vianne promptly opens a chocolate shop right across the square from the church, and thus begins to wreak havoc with the town’s Lenten vows. Vianne finds herself embroiled in a battle for the town’s souls with the local priest. Father Reynaud, who tries to cast Vianne – with her unconventional, gypsy-like ways – as the village Jezebel. Soon she has effected a civil war in the little country town between those who prefer the cold comforts of the church and those who revel in the warm delights of chocolate.
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