Seeking refuge and anonymity in the cobbled streets of Montmartre, Yanne and her daughters, Rosette and Annie, live peacefully, if not happily, above their little chocolate shop. Nothing unusual marks them out; no red sachets hang by the door. The wind has stopped at least for a while. Then into their lives blows Zozie de lAlba, the lady with the lollipop shoes, and everything begins to change
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But this new friendship is not what it seems. Ruthless, devious and seductive, Zozie de lAlba has plans of her own plans that will shake their world to pieces. And with everything she loves at stake, Yanne must face a difficult choice; to flee, as she has done so many times before, or to confront her most dangerous enemy
Herself.
"Harris gives fans much to savor in this multilayered novel, from the descriptions...to the novel's classic, enduring theme of good vs. evil - and the difficulty of telling the difference." - Publishers Weekly.
"Although it's a bit darker than Chocolat, readers will drink up this pleasurable tale of love. Highly recommended " - Library Journal.
"A contemporary, razor-edged fairy tale - very dark chocolate but likely to be gobbled up." - Kirkus Reviews.
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Joanne Harris is an Anglo-French author, whose books include twenty novels, three cookbooks, and many short stories. Her work is extremely diverse, covering aspects of magic realism, suspense, historical fiction, mythology, and fantasy. In 2000, her 1999 novel Chocolat was adapted to the screen, starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp. She is an honorary Fellow of St. Catharine's College, Cambridge, and in 2022 was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth II. Her novels A Narrow Door and Broken Light are also available from Pegasus Books.
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