Joanne Harris
Joanne Harris is a British author best known for her 1999 novel Chocolat, which was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Juliette Binoche. Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, to a French mother and English father, she studied Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge, taught French for 15 years, and has since written over 30 books across genres including fantasy, psychological thrillers, and non-fiction.[1][2]
fantasy
psychological thriller
magic realism
historical fiction
Chocolat: A Novel
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé
Peaches for Father Francis: Library Edition
Five Quarters of the Orange (P.S.)
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
The Girl with No Shadow: A Novel (Chocolat Book 2)
Holy Fools: A Novel
The Gospel of Loki
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé: A Novel
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé: A Novel
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
Peaches for Father Francis: A Novel
The Girl with No Shadow
Five Quarters of the Orange: A Novel
Peaches for Monsieur le Curé
Runelight
Gentlemen and Players: A Novel (P.S.)
The Girl with No Shadow
Peaches for Father Francis: A Novel
Runemarks
The Girl with No Shadow CD
Gentlemen and Players: A Novel
Whom can you trust?: Little known facts and traditions about the Twelve Disciples including how each Disciple died
Five Quarters Of The Orange