Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies

by Laura Esquivel | Humor | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0385474016 Global Overview for this book
Registered by sparky-redhead of Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on 5/9/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by sparky-redhead from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA on Friday, May 9, 2003
Picked this one up at the monthly paperback bonanza sale in Suffolk, VA. Sadly, I think their prices are going up in June, but they'll still be cheap.
From amazon.com:
"Each chapter of screenwriter Esquivel's utterly charming interpretation of life in turn-of-the-century Mexico begins with a recipe--not surprisingly, since so much of the action of this exquisite first novel (a bestseller in Mexico) centers around the kitchen, the heart and soul of a traditional Mexican family. The youngest daughter of a well-born rancher, Tita has always known her destiny: to remain single and care for her aging mother. When she falls in love, her mother quickly scotches the liaison and tyrannically dictates that Tita's sister Rosaura must marry the luckless suitor, Pedro, in her place. But Tita has one weapon left--her cooking. Esquivel mischievously appropriates the techniques of magical realism to make Tita's contact with food sensual, instinctual and often explosive. Forced to make the cake for her sister's wedding, Tita pours her emotions into the task; each guest who samples a piece bursts into tears. Esquivel does a splendid job of describing the frustration, love and hope expressed through the most domestic and feminine of arts, family cooking, suggesting by implication the limited options available to Mexican women of this period. Tita's unrequited love for Pedro survives the Mexican Revolution the births of Rosaura and Pedro's children, even a proposal of marriage from an eligible doctor. In a poignant conclusion, Tita manages to break the bonds of tradition, if not for herself, then for future generations."

An excellent candidate for my first movie store release!

Released on Friday, May 09, 2003 at Hollywood Video, Greenbrier Parkway in Chesapeake, Virginia USA.

Left this book next to a copy of the movie. Hee...I love theme releases.

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