Como agua para chocolate
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Hi, my name is Karina Valverde and I'm here to recommend you a novel from Laura Esquivel, 'Como agua para Chocolate' [Like water to chocolate]
The bad thing about crying when you are cutting onions it's not only the crying but to start and being able not to stop.
Tita was literally pushed into this world by a flood of impressive tears overflowed onto the table and in the kitchen floor.
This is a melodrama that tells the story of forbidden love in the midst of the Mexican revolution.
The story is full of eroticism and melancholy, told from the kitchen of Tita's house, the protagonist.
Her reflections are metaphors in the language of the pots, the fire, from the ingredients and the dishes.
It is full of reflections on the role of women in the family, love, and in the kitchen.
Discover what can cause a stew of quail in rose petals and what it means to be like water for chocolate.