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When the exotic Vianne Rocher opens her chocolate boutique, “La Celeste Praline,” in the French village of Lansquenet, she quickly becomes a target for Father Reynaud, who sees her as a threat to his parishioners during Lent, a season of self-denial. Vianne's nonchalance towards church and her superstition, including Tarot reading, only heighten the priest's disapproval. However, her charm and delectable confections soon attract a loyal clientele, turning her shop into a haven for secrets and grievances. Vianne's plan for an Easter Chocolate Festival further divides the community, challenging the church's solemnity with the allure of chocolate. This novel celebrates chocolate as a transformative force, blending elements of folk tales and fables. Vianne, portrayed as both a mythical figure and a relatable woman with insecurities, embodies kindness, love, and tolerance. Arriving on Shrove Tuesday, she symbolizes the tension between carnival revelry and traditional values. The book, an international best-seller, inspired a film featuring stars like Juliette Binoche and Judi Dench, directed by Lasse Hallstrom. The concept emerged from a comment about chocolate and its complex relationship with women, prompting an exploration of how this beloved treat connects people across differences. Rich in metaphor and beautifully written, it invites readers to indulge in its delightful narrative.

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Chocolat, Joanne Harris, Laura Grandi

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Pubblicato
2002
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Titolo
Chocolat
Lingua
Italiano
Editore
RL Libri
Pubblicato
2002
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
352
ISBN10
8846202503
ISBN13
9788846202505
Prima pubblicazione
1999
Titolo originale
Chocolat
Valutazione
3,95 su 5
Descrizione
When the exotic Vianne Rocher opens her chocolate boutique, “La Celeste Praline,” in the French village of Lansquenet, she quickly becomes a target for Father Reynaud, who sees her as a threat to his parishioners during Lent, a season of self-denial. Vianne's nonchalance towards church and her superstition, including Tarot reading, only heighten the priest's disapproval. However, her charm and delectable confections soon attract a loyal clientele, turning her shop into a haven for secrets and grievances. Vianne's plan for an Easter Chocolate Festival further divides the community, challenging the church's solemnity with the allure of chocolate. This novel celebrates chocolate as a transformative force, blending elements of folk tales and fables. Vianne, portrayed as both a mythical figure and a relatable woman with insecurities, embodies kindness, love, and tolerance. Arriving on Shrove Tuesday, she symbolizes the tension between carnival revelry and traditional values. The book, an international best-seller, inspired a film featuring stars like Juliette Binoche and Judi Dench, directed by Lasse Hallstrom. The concept emerged from a comment about chocolate and its complex relationship with women, prompting an exploration of how this beloved treat connects people across differences. Rich in metaphor and beautifully written, it invites readers to indulge in its delightful narrative.