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

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Title: Like Water for Chocolate : A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies
by Laura Esquivel
ISBN: 0-385-42017-X
Publisher: Anchor
Pub. Date: 01 October, 1995
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $11.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.19 (357 reviews)

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Rating: 4
Summary: Cinderella's Cookbook
Comment: Like water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel. English translation from Spanish. This delicious story of love, family, fate and food is enthralling. Esquivel, a Mexican resident, does a brilliant job on this her first novel. This book tells a tale of Tita who is unable to marry her true love due to unjust family tradition.The story develops to reveal the pain suffered by Tita in struggling to live without her soulmate and having to live with in oppression due to her old fashioned mother.Narrated in the third person this story is fairly comprehensible although it moves quickly so reading it more than once allows for better understanding. This book is outstanding as it is unique, the journey of unrequited love is captivating. The Mexican setting is easy to visualise because of the detail used in describing the food and people.the story is set at the time of the Mexican Revolution(1910 to 1920) which adds to the atmosphere of the book. Tita as the main character is likeable as she is an interesting, lively character with extreme talent for cooking. Tita deserves a lot of sympathy in the story as she is the victim. One of Tita's two sisters, Rosaura, is the quiet , shy type. She became a bother to the plot , she was placed in a bad situation but she is not an evil person.Gertrudis, Tita's other sister is a free spirited soul who rebels against all restrictions. Gertrudis brings an element of shock or surprise to the story which makes her likeable. The male lead and love interest of Tita, Pedro is highly passionate but acts at times submissive as he is not strong enough to stop circumstances. The villain of the story is arguably Mama Elena. As the mother of the three girls, this tyrant woman is dislikeable as she ruins the lives of nearly every character. Esquivel has created such a believable character in this bitter selfish woman.

Rating: 4
Summary: Like water for chocolate-serves up the full helping
Comment: Like water for chocolate by Laura Esquivel is an enchanting love story set in Piedras Negras, Mexico during the revolution. It combines recipes and romance to portray the compelling tale of two lovers kept apart by mexican tradition. The De La Garza family are a typical family who experience elements of suffering and passion. Tita is the youngest daughter of three and has been forbidden to marry so that she can look after her mother until the day she dies. Tita however, breaks the mexican tradition by falling desperately in love with Pedro. When Pedro eventually comes to mama Elena with the request to marry her daughter Tita, he is turned down, so in desperation Pedro marries the oldest daughter Rosaura, just so that he can be close to Tita. As the story progresses, unexpected bad luck and hidden secrets evolve for the characters. The novel is written in monthly installments and includes incredible accounts of magical realism, seasoned with adventure. Like water for chocolate is a classic tale of love feuled by a banquet of typically irrisistable Mexian cuisine. An original masterpiece that you won't be able to puut down - I strogly recommend Laura Esquivel's first novel, Like water for chocolate.

Rating: 4
Summary: Water and Chocolate-easy to swallow
Comment: Like Water for Chocolate combines a mystical tale of family legend and lost love with intriguing recipes and stories of Tita's life and love. Laura Esquivel tells the story of Tita through the narrator, Tita's great-niece, and by choosing to divide the chapters into monthly increments, each with a recipe that corresponds to that chapter, she created a book that was not only easy to read, but very hard to put down. I would recommend this novel to anyone who enjoys tales of family, love, growing up, and learning to be your own person while still remaining a part of your past and your heritage. The book was very entertaining and both avid readers and the inexperienced, young and old, male and female would find it a pleasure to read.

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