![]() Whereas Chocolat was set in a somewhat ambiguous time, Peaches For Monsieur Le Curé is set solidly in the twenty first century. ![]() ![]() This seemed to drive a wedge between the villagers and the muslims. She was believed responsible for adoption of traditional islamic female dress by other muslim women in the community. Ines always wore the islamic niqab covering her face. The burned school was run by Ines Bencharki, who was a source of much speculation within her own community, as well as antagonising Lansquenet’s residents. Relations between the two communities were initially cordial, but in the months before Vianne’s return, she arrives at the start of Ramadan, they had become distinctly unfriendly, even hostile. It is believed that he set fire to a Muslim girls school that had been opened in what was once Vianne’s Chocolaterie.Īcross the Tannes river, in Marauds a community of Moroccans has been established. ![]() Vianne arrives with her daughters Anouk and Rosette find local Priest, Monsieur Le Curé, accused of arson. Peaches For Monsieur Le Curé is the second sequel to Joanne Harris’ best known book Chocolat, which was also made into a film of the same name starring Juliet Binoche and Alfred Molina.Įight years after leaving the village of Lansquenet, Vianne Rocher returns drawn back by a letter from her dead friend Armande Voizin. Published in USA as Peaches For Father Francis. ![]()
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