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Title:Peaches for Father Francis (Chocolat #3)
Author:Joanne Harris
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 453 pages
Published:October 2nd 2012 by Viking (first published September 13th 2012)
Categories:Fiction. Magical Realism. Cultural. France. Contemporary
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The tantalizing sequel to the blockbuster New York Times bestseller Chocolat

Even before it was adapted into the Oscar-nominated film starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp, Joanne Harris’s Chocolat entranced readers with its mix of hedonism, whimsy, and, of course, chocolate. Now, at last, Chocolat’s heroine returns to the beautiful French village of Lansquenet in another, equally beguiling tale.

When Vianne Rocher receives a letter from beyond the grave, she has no choice but to return to Lansquenet, where she once owned a chocolate shop and learned the meaning of home. But returning to one’s past can be a dangerous pursuit, and Vianne and her daughters find the beautiful French village changed in unexpected ways: women veiled in black, the scent of spices in the air, and—facing the church—a minaret. Most surprising of all, her old nemesis, Francis Reynaud, desperately needs her help. Can Vianne work her magic once again?

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Original Title: Peaches for Monsieur le Curé
ISBN: 0670026360 (ISBN13: 9780670026364)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chocolat #3
Characters: Anouk Rocher, Vianne Rocher, Rosette, Roux
Setting: Lansquenet-sous-Tannes,2010(France) France


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Joanne Harris is one marvelous writer. This is the third of her Chocolat series and it is every bit as entertaining as the first two. There is magic and love and learning to respect different people and cultures. Well worth it.

I'm a little mystified by this series. One of these books doesn't belong with the others. Book Two, The Girl with No Shadow was so different in tone and structure that it seems like I took a detour reading it. Book Three, Peaches for Monsieur le Curé brought me back to the things I loved so much about Chocolat - the structure, the themes, even the feel. Once again, the magic was understated. It was almost invisible. Getting reacquainted with the setting and characters were like returning home. I

Joanne Harris has become one of my favourite authors, with her admirable ability to create unique and memorable characters, and her capacity for unexpected plotting -- sometimes in the context of Britain, more often amid the flavours and foibles of France. Especially endearing amongst her characters has been Vianne Rocher, the central figure in "Chocolat," in the subsequent follow-up novel in Paris, and now in this new book that returns Vianne to the small village of Lansquenet in a textured

I am fascinated by the character of Vianne Rocher, not least because I live with her real counterpart! And rarely, at least in my experience, has an author created a character who so evidently has a life of her own. But, if Vianne seems to have 'channelled' her way into Joanne Harris' writing, she has also brought it to greater and greater heights. Peaches for Monsieur le Curé is the third book in the Chocolat series, yet without a doubt the most exquisite. The first few pages are sheer poetry,

I agree with other reviews about the simplification of issues which remain prevalent in todays society such as the abuse of women and cultural intolerance. However I loved the descriptions of food and feel connected to the character of Vianne. I think some people have read this book as Vianne coming in making some chocolates and all is right with the world, I see it as a caring person who wants to help and spread happiness to those close to her.

2 1/2 stars really, but in a generous mood I bumped it up to 3.The good: Joanne Harris is remarkably readable. I say remarkable because I feel like she's not someone who shows up on radar. I worked in a bookstore for nearly 2 years, worked in educational publishing for another 2, and have since maintained (or tried to maintain) my awareness of bookish news. And I don't remember Joanne Harris making a single ripple in that pond. I feel like she should be more popular, more well known, but perhaps

Peaches for Monsieur le Cure follows on marvellously from The Lollipop Shoes, the second book in the trilogy, and marvellously recaptures the important details from the first two books. The novel is told from two perspectives Viannes, and that of the villages cure, Monsieur Reynaud. Harris writes naturally using both voices, and they are distinct from one another throughout, even where their stories converge. Harris is skilled at spinning smaller stories around the central one. Here, she has

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