Peaches for Monsieur le Curé (Chocolat 3)

Author(s): Joanne Harris

Fiction

A welcome return to the village in rural France that was the setting for Joanne Harris's remarkable and much-loved number one bestsellerChocolat.
 
It isn't often you receive a letter from the dead.
 
When Vianne Rocher receives a letter from beyond the grave, she has no choice but to follow the wind that blows her back to Lansquenet, the village in south-west France where, eight years ago, she opened up a chocolate shop. But Vianne is completely unprepared for what she finds there. Women veiled in black, the scent of spices and peppermint tea, and there, on the bank of the river Tannes, facing the square little tower of the church of Saint-Jerôme like a piece on a chessboard -- slender, bone-white and crowned with a silver crescent moon -- a minaret.
 
Nor is it only the incomers from North Africa that have brought big changes to the community. Father Reynaud, Vianne's erstwhile adversary, is now disgraced and under threat. Could it be that Vianne is the only one who can save him?

General Information

  • : 9780552776998
  • : Transworld Publishers Limited
  • : Black Swan
  • : 0.368
  • : 01 April 2013
  • : 01 April 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Joanne Harris
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : 544
  • : FA

More About The Product

A welcome return to the village in rural France that was the setting for Joanne Harris's remarkable and much-loved number one bestseller Chocolat

Vianne - unconventional, good-hearted, slightly magical - blows in like a refreshing breeze, forcing people to question their prejudices. A delight The Times

Expertly crafted, typically mouthwatering Daily Mail

A delightful jumble of the sensuous sights, sounds and smells the author describes so well Glamour

Her characteristic love affair with texture - scents, smells and sounds - immerses the reader in a bath of seductive imagery in a brave and grippingly confected story The Sunday Times

Prepare to be transported by Joanne Harris as she revisits the characters and setting of her first bestseller, Chocolat...Deftly tackling the subject of religious intolerance, this bewitching novel stirs the senses Good Housekeeping (Book of the Month)

Joanne Harris is the author of Chocolat (made into an Oscar-nominated film in 2000, with Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp), and ten more bestselling novels. Her work is published in over fifty countries and has sold an estimated 30 million copies worldwide. Born in Barnsley, of an English father and a French mother, she studied Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge and spent fifteen years as a teacher before (somewhat reluctantly) becoming a full-time writer. She lives in Yorkshire with her family, plays bass in a band first formed when she was sixteen, works in a shed in her garden, likes musical theatre and old sci-fi, drinks rather too much caffeine, spends far too much time online and occasionally dreams of faking her own death and going to live in Hawaii.