The Strawberry Thief
'So wise, so atmospheric, so beautifully written' Marian Keyes
Return to the world of the multi-million-copy bestselling Chocolat...
Vianne Rocher has settled down. Lansquenet-sous-Tannes, the place that once rejected her, has finally become her home. With Rosette, her 'special' child, she runs her chocolate shop in the square, talks to her friends on the river, is part of the community. Even Reynaud, the priest, has become a friend.
But when old Narcisse, the florist, dies, leaving a parcel of land to Rosette and a written confession to Reynaud, the life of the sleepy village is once more thrown into disarray.
The arrival of Narcisse's relatives, the departure of an old friend and the opening of a mysterious new shop in the place of the florist's across the square - one that mirrors the chocolaterie, and has a strange appeal of its own - all seem to herald some kind of change: a confrontation, a turbulence - even, perhaps, a murder...
'The most magical, stunningly beautiful novel... I sobbed at the end because I couldn't bear to leave. Joanne is truly one of the world's finest storytellers' Joanna Cannon
'A place of magic and mysteries, and Harris excels in this delicate balance of realism and enchantment... It will intrigue and charm readers every bit as much as Chocolat' Monica Ali
'Sheer pleasure from start to finish. The Strawberry Thief is a delight' James Runcie
'I devoured it in one go' Christopher Fowler
'Compelling, captivating, incredibly moving, The Strawberry Thief whirls you into a thrilling world you will never forget... A perfect novel that shimmers with brilliance and truth' Kate Williams
Joanne Harris
Joanne Michèle Sylvie Harris (born 1964) is an Anglo-French author, whose books include fourteen novels, two cookbooks and many short stories. Her work is extremely diverse, covering aspects of magic realism, suspense, historical fiction, mythology and fantasy. She has also written a DR WHO novella for the BBC, has scripted guest episodes for the game ZOMBIES, RUN!, and is currently engaged in a number of musical theatre projects as well as developing an original drama for television.
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 2013 was awarded an MBE by the Queen.
Chocolat
Chocolat consists of four books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.