
Joanne Harris
Joanne Harris is a British author known for her fiction, particularly her novel "Chocolat," which explores themes of food and community. Other notable works include "Five Quarters of the Orange," a story of family and secrets, and "Gentlemen and Players," a psychological thriller set in a boys' school. Harris's writing often blends elements of magic realism with rich character development.
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Books by Joanne Harris
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Five Quarters of the Orange
by Joanne Harris
3.9(31,948)

Gentlemen and Players
by Joanne Harris
3.9(14,469)
At an old British grammar school, a resentful former student returns as a teacher, carefully planning 'pranks' to destroy the school and get revenge on its traditional faculty.

Chocolat
by Joanne Harris
4.0(113,117)
In a quiet French village, a mysterious chocolatier arrives during Lent, sparking a quiet revolution with her sweets and her ability to help villagers embrace their hidden desires.

The Gospel of Loki
by Joanne Harris
3.7(10,586)
Through the eyes of Loki, the ultimate trickster, see the rise and fall of Asgard, where every divine triumph and betrayal is painted with a mischievous, self-serving brush.