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Chocolat

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Pages
306
Language
EN
ISBN
9780141000183
Reading Time
~5h 21min

Chocolat is a book by Joanne Harris. It has 306 pages.

About this book

Set in a tightly knit French village during the austerity of Lent, Joanne Harris’s novel explores the quiet collision between rigid tradition and personal freedom. When a mother and daughter arrive to open a chocolate shop, their presence disrupts the community’s carefully maintained routines. Harris uses confectionery not merely as a culinary detail but as a lens through which to examine human desire, isolation, and the slow thawing of entrenched prejudices. The narrative unfolds through interwoven perspectives, giving voice to villagers whose lives are quietly reshaped by unexpected encounters and shared sweetness. Written with a lyrical, atmospheric prose style, the work balances gentle magical realism with grounded character studies. It remains a notable contribution to contemporary literary fiction for its nuanced portrayal of cultural conservatism, the restorative power of ritual and food, and the subtle ways outsiders can challenge insular communities without resorting to confrontation. The novel invites readers to consider how small acts of generosity and openness can gradually transform even the most guarded neighborhoods.

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Chocolat has 306 pages.

What is Chocolat about?+

Set in a tightly knit French village during the austerity of Lent, Joanne Harris’s novel explores the quiet collision between rigid tradition and personal freedom. When a mother and daughter arrive to open a chocolate shop, their presence disrupts the community’s carefully maintained routines. Harri...

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Chocolat was written by Joanne Harris.