Blackberry Wine : from Joanne Harris, the bestselling author of Chocolat, comes a tantalising, sensuous and magical novel which takes us back to the charming French village of Lansquenet
(Autor) Joanne HarrisEveryday Magic, He Called It. The Transformation Of Base Matter Into The Stuff Of Dreams. Layman S Alchemy.Jay Mackintosh Is Trapped By Memory In The Old Familiar Landscapes Of His Childhood, More Enticing Than The Present, And To Which He Longs To Return.A Bottle Of Home-Brewed Wine Left To Him By A Long-Vanished Friend Seems To Provide Both The Key To An Old Mystery And A Doorway Into Another World. As The Unusual Properties Of The Strange Brew Take Effect, Jay Escapes To A Derelict Farmhouse In The French Village Of Lansquenet, Where A Ghost From The Past Waits To Confront Him, And The Reclusive Marise Haunted, Lovely And Dangerous Hides A Terrible Secret Behind Her Closed Shutters. Between Them, A Mysterious Chemistry. Or Could It Be Magic?
Joanne Harris
Joanne Harris is a British author best known for her novel "Chocolat," which was adapted into a successful film. Her works often blend elements of magic, folklore, and everyday life, creating a unique and enchanting literary style. Harris has made significant contributions to the genre of contemporary fiction, with many of her novels exploring themes of love, identity, and the power of storytelling. Some of her other notable works include "Five Quarters of the Orange" and "Gentlemen and Players." Joanne Harris continues to captivate readers with her imaginative storytelling and richly drawn characters.