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Blackberry Wine : A Novel
Joanne Harris

BLACK SWAN, 2001 - 368 pages

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blackberry wine

excellent!--- if you liked 'chocolat' its more of the magic--in fact some of the characters and events from 'chocolat' are mentioned in 'blackberry wine'


Cooking, Gardens, France - Say No More!

Half-English, half-French writer Joanne Harris is best known for writing the best-selling novel CHOCOLAT, which is a decadent treat, but her follow-up novel BLACKBERRY WINE is even more magical and showcases the love of land and gardens of both heritages. Reclusive writer Jay Mackintosh is stuck in adolescence until he invokes the memories of an elderly gardener and astral traveler who helped him out in his youth and strikes out for a ramshackle French country farm. It helps to have a bit of high school French and basic knowledge of garden plants to enjoy this sensuous novel most fully.


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Left Me Wanting More

Beautifully written, this book left me wanting more. I was sad when the book came to the end. I had grown fond of the characters (excluding Kerry, who I found utterly irritating) and wanted to know what came next. I could feel the main characters disappointment, his fears and loneliness. I enjoyed how the book balanced between the main characters childhood and adulthood, 1975 to 1999. It was wonderful to see the character develop throughout the story. And of course, there was Joe, the most colorful character of all. His presence throughout the book, even in spirit was truly charming. I certainly recommend this book and cannot understand why some people gave it only 1 or 2 stars. I definitely plan to order more of Joanne Harris' books based of reading this one.


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Typical Joanne Harris

My second Joanne Harris novel and I have to say that she sure does have a unique and special style all her own. I liked this book but can't really recommend it as a must-read. What I enjoyed most about the book was that Jay was a writer. I liked learning about his writing process and daily writing habits. The parts about the little girl having a goat as an indoor house pet were a little far-fetched and I didn't really get the whole bit about the bad wines always rattling around in the cellar and their "specialness" since they were supposedly undrinkable. Overall the book's plot did not excite me too much and we never really know why the husband did what he did that was supposed to be the big surprise at the end. It really did not make much sense. There are a lot of the same themes that were used earlier in Chocolat here: gypsies, magic spells, living the traveling life, a foreigner entering a small village, whimsical children. It wasn't exactly a page-turner but I did want to know how it would eventually end even though some parts were so boring I would lose interest and start thinking of other things then what I was actually reading.


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From the author of Chocolat, an intoxicating fairy tale of alchemy and love where wine is the magic elixir.

Jay Mackintosh is a 37-year-old has-been writer from London. Fourteen years have passed since his first novel, Jackapple Joe, won the Prix Goncourt. His only happiness comes from dreaming about the golden summers of his boyhood that he spent in the company of an eccentric vintner who was the inspiration of Jay's debut novel, but who one day mysteriously vanished. Under the strange effects of a bottle of Joe's '75 Special, Jay decides to purchase a derelict yet promising château in Lansquenet-sous-Tannes. There, a ghost from his past waits to confront him, and his new neighbour, the reclusive Marise - haunted, lovely and dangerous - hides a terrible secret behind her closed shutters. Between them, there seems to be a mysterious chemistry. Or could it be magic?

Joanne Harris's last novel, Chocolat, was both a dazzling literary success and a commercial triumph. Chocolat, the major motion picture directed by Lasse Hallström (The Cider House Rules), is scheduled for release in December 2000 and stars Juliette Binoche, Johnny Depp, Dame Judy Dench, Alfred Molina, and Lena Olin.


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