![]() ![]() ![]() However, she falls in love with Pedro and he comes to ask for her hand. From birth, her fate has been decided – as the youngest daughter, she will remain single and look after her mother. The novel is about Tita de la Garza who lives in the early twentieth century. As each chapter involves the preparation of the specific recipes, these are by no means arbitrary and explain, in part, the novel’s success. The novel is told in twelve installments, each one named for a different month (with its own recipe), hence the novel’s title a novel in monthly installments. Home » Mexico » Laura Esquivel » Como agua para chocolate: novela de entregas mensuales con recetas, amores, y remedios caseros (Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments, with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies UK Like Water for Hot Chocolate) Laura Esquivel: Como agua para chocolate: novela de entregas mensuales con recetas, amores, y remedios caseros (Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments, with Recipes, Romances and Home Remedies UK Like Water for Hot Chocolate)įor a Latin American book that wasn’t written by Gabriel García Márquez, this book was surprisingly successful in the English-speaking world, helped in part by the very successful film and also because of the book’s use of magic realism and its liberal dosage of sex, food and love. ![]()
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