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  • 352 páginas
  • 13 horas de lectura

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When Vianne Rocher arrives in the old French village of Lansquenet and opens her chocolate boutique, “La Celeste Praline,” across from the church, Father Reynaud sees her as a threat to his parishioners during Lent, predicting her failure by Easter. Vianne, who doesn’t attend church and practices superstition, begins to charm customers with her delightful confections and intuition for their favorites. Her shop becomes a haven for secrets and grievances, challenging the community's rigid morality. Vianne's plan for an Easter Chocolate Festival creates a divide: can the solemnity of the Church compete with the allure of chocolate? This novel elevates chocolate to a transformative agent, blending rich storytelling with elements of folk tales. Vianne is portrayed as both an archetype and a relatable figure, embodying kindness and the desire for acceptance. She and her daughter Anouk arrive on Shrove Tuesday, a time symbolizing the tension between tradition and liberation. The book, an international bestseller, was quickly adapted into a film featuring a star-studded cast. The inspiration stemmed from a comment about chocolate's significance to women, prompting an exploration of its deep connections to human experiences. Rich in metaphor and beautifully written, this story invites readers to indulge in its enchanting world.

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Chocolat, Joanne Harris, Monique de Vré

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2001
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