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# The Girl with No Shadow

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desertcart.com: The Girl with No Shadow: 9780061431630: Harris, Joanne: Books

Review: Try me. Taste me. Test me. - I read something every day, no matter where I am, and so sometimes think of books in terms of the season. Now while many stories are not specifically tied to a particular season, a few seem to almost demand it. Take Turtle Moon by Alice Hoffman. That is a summer story, meant to be read on a cross-country vacation train ride ending in Florida, or at the beach. The Girl With No Shadow is a winter story. Not merely because the action occurs between the Days of the Dead and Christmas, but because it's absolutely perfect read curled up with a cozy blanket in a comfy chair, sipping thick chile-infused chocolate. The Girl With No Shadow is one of those books which is so engagingly timeless that when the author occasionally mentions - for example - a digital camera - it's actually a shock! I was so lost in the "further adventures" of Vianne, Anouk, & Roux that supper time crept up on me unannounced when I thought I still had hours...and though I say the "further adventures", this book could be easily read, not as a "sequel" to Chocolat, but on its own merits. Even as I read the last few pages, I felt the prevailing winds so instrumental to the story seemed to blow every which way, with outcome uncertain. The final moments of the story were quite satisfactory, yet, like real life, predictably ambiguous! What IS crystal clear is that I'll be indulging further Joanne Harris cravings in the near future.
Review: The dark side of magic and growing up - This is a sequel to Chocolat and is told by 3 narrators: Yanne (formerly Vianne), Annie (formerly Anouk), and Zozie, an new character. We first meet Zozie and find out that she is a con artist looking for abandoned mail outside a shop closed due to bereavement. She meets Anouk and when she asks her who has died, she says "Vianne Rocher". After I got over the shock and began wondering if the novel was told in flashback, it becomes clear that Anouk was joking, but in some ways not. Vianne has changed in more than her name, and they have fled to the outskirts of Paris to get away from the Kindly Ones with her other daughter, Rosette who is mute. She is involved with the shop's landlord, a stuffy man, who wants to marry her and has given up her magic. Anouk is growing up and having a hard time fitting in. Zozie is more than she seems and recognizes the magic in the girls. Roux returns to complicate matters. The tone in the book is much darker and Vianne must make hard choices to save her familty. I found the book to be different from Chocolat but still very enjoyable.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,100 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #937 in Magical Realism #1,136 in Contemporary Literature & Fiction #9,419 in Literary Fiction (Books) |
| Book 2 of 4  | Chocolat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,272) |
| Dimensions  | 5.31 x 1.08 x 8 inches |
| Edition  | First Edition |
| ISBN-10  | 006143163X |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0061431630 |
| Item Weight  | 12 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 444 pages |
| Publication date  | January 6, 2009 |
| Publisher  | HarperPerennial |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Try me. Taste me. Test me.
*by S***N on April 14, 2009*

I read something every day, no matter where I am, and so sometimes think of books in terms of the season. Now while many stories are not specifically tied to a particular season, a few seem to almost demand it. Take Turtle Moon by Alice Hoffman. That is a summer story, meant to be read on a cross-country vacation train ride ending in Florida, or at the beach. The Girl With No Shadow is a winter story. Not merely because the action occurs between the Days of the Dead and Christmas, but because it's absolutely perfect read curled up with a cozy blanket in a comfy chair, sipping thick chile-infused chocolate. The Girl With No Shadow is one of those books which is so engagingly timeless that when the author occasionally mentions - for example - a digital camera - it's actually a shock! I was so lost in the "further adventures" of Vianne, Anouk, & Roux that supper time crept up on me unannounced when I thought I still had hours...and though I say the "further adventures", this book could be easily read, not as a "sequel" to Chocolat, but on its own merits. Even as I read the last few pages, I felt the prevailing winds so instrumental to the story seemed to blow every which way, with outcome uncertain. The final moments of the story were quite satisfactory, yet, like real life, predictably ambiguous! What IS crystal clear is that I'll be indulging further Joanne Harris cravings in the near future.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The dark side of magic and growing up
*by M***M on August 13, 2010*

This is a sequel to Chocolat and is told by 3 narrators: Yanne (formerly Vianne), Annie (formerly Anouk), and Zozie, an new character. We first meet Zozie and find out that she is a con artist looking for abandoned mail outside a shop closed due to bereavement. She meets Anouk and when she asks her who has died, she says "Vianne Rocher". After I got over the shock and began wondering if the novel was told in flashback, it becomes clear that Anouk was joking, but in some ways not. Vianne has changed in more than her name, and they have fled to the outskirts of Paris to get away from the Kindly Ones with her other daughter, Rosette who is mute. She is involved with the shop's landlord, a stuffy man, who wants to marry her and has given up her magic. Anouk is growing up and having a hard time fitting in. Zozie is more than she seems and recognizes the magic in the girls. Roux returns to complicate matters. The tone in the book is much darker and Vianne must make hard choices to save her familty. I found the book to be different from Chocolat but still very enjoyable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is one of the best books I have ever read in my life
*by K***S on July 22, 2014*

This is one of the best books I have ever read in my life. Once I finished it, I read it again. I love stories of magic both light and dark and this one is a superb example. To explain, it's the kind of magic you can realistically think exists in this world, not a story like Harry Potter. While it talked about Christmas celebration in a French neighborhood, it also talked about the ancient Yule rituals and how they served in the cold and darkness of the year. It is also a story of a mother trying to keep her tween/teen daughter from being lost. It was beautiful writing and had a real flavor of what it was like being French and living in France, which I really enjoyed. I relished the references to the magic of the indigenous people in Latin America which is something I know very little about. Amid the sparkly tale of everyday magic, things surface that are very creepy and scary, and it turns out to be a suspenseful saga of good versus evil that is captivating until the end. One hint: the story is told in the first person by the three main characters. At the beginning of the chapter, look at the symbol to identify which person is speaking - most people probably caught that but I didn't so it was confusing. I couldn't recommend a book more than I do this one!

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