bonbons • roux

bonbons • roux

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Based off of the film 'Chocolat' What if Vianne Rocher had a younger sister? - It's the winter of 1959 when mysterious Vianne, her child Anouk and her young, innocent sister Madeleine arrive in the tranquil French town of Flavigny-sur-Ozerain. No one could have imagined the impact that the small family would have on the community stubbornly rooted in tradition. Within days, they open an unusual chocolate shop, across the square from the church. Vianne and Madeleine's ability to perceive their customers' desires and satisfy them with just the right confection, coaxes the villagers to abandon themselves to temptation-just as Lent begins. Then, things get more interesting when 'river rat' Roux arrives... Started: November 14th 2017 Finished:
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