Chocolat is a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris. It tells the story of Vianne Rocher, a young mother, who arrives at a fictional insular French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter, Anouk. Vianne opens La Céleste Praline, a small chocolaterie, and her confections quickly begin to change the lives of the townspeople through magic, setting up a conflict with Francis Reynaud, the parish curate. Chocolat is a recent contribution to the literary stream of Magic Realism.

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  • Chocolat is a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris. It tells the story of Vianne Rocher, a young mother, who arrives at a fictional insular French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter, Anouk. Vianne opens La Céleste Praline, a small chocolaterie, and her confections quickly begin to change the lives of the townspeople through magic, setting up a conflict with Francis Reynaud, the parish curate. Chocolat is a recent contribution to the literary stream of Magic Realism. Harris has indicated that several of the book's characters were influenced by individuals in her life: Her daughter forms the basis for the young Anouk, including her imaginary rabbit, Pantoufle. Harris' strong-willed and independent great-grandmother influenced her portrayal of both Vianne and the elderly Armande. Chocolat is the . A sequel to the novel, The Lollipop Shoes, was released in the UK in 2007; under the title The Girl with No Shadow, it is set for a May 2008 release in the US. (en)
  • Czekolada - powieść autorstwa Joanne Harris. Na jej podstawie nakręcono film Czekolada. Powieść opowiada o matce, Vianne Rocher przybywającej wraz z córką Anouk do miasteczka Lansquenet-sous-Tannes we Francji. W pierwszą niedzielę Wielkiego Postu kobieta otwiera tam sklep z czekoladą o nazwie La Céleste Praline, czym naraża się proboszczowi Francisowi Reynaudowi. Vianne chce urządzić dla dzieci na święta "festiwal czekolady", w czym proboszcz chce jej przeszkodzić. Sprawy się komplikują, gdy do wioski przypływają na łodzi "piraci", włóczęgi. Ich kapitanem jest Roux. Joanne Harris napisała też kontynuację "Czekolady" - Rubinowe Czółenka. (pl)
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  • Chocolat is a 1999 novel by Joanne Harris. It tells the story of Vianne Rocher, a young mother, who arrives at a fictional insular French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes with her six-year-old daughter, Anouk. Vianne opens La Céleste Praline, a small chocolaterie, and her confections quickly begin to change the lives of the townspeople through magic, setting up a conflict with Francis Reynaud, the parish curate. Chocolat is a recent contribution to the literary stream of Magic Realism. (en)
  • Czekolada - powieść autorstwa Joanne Harris. Na jej podstawie nakręcono film Czekolada. Powieść opowiada o matce, Vianne Rocher przybywającej wraz z córką Anouk do miasteczka Lansquenet-sous-Tannes we Francji. (pl)
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  • Chocolat (en)
  • Czekolada (powieść) (pl)
  • Chocolat (romanzo) (it)
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