Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2010
Publisher
Scholastic
ISBN-10
1407112031
ISBN-13
9781407112039
Description
Alan MacDonald delves into the intriguing world of chocolate, weaving together history, mystery, and a touch of the bizarre. From lavish feasts in ancient civilizations to the decadent treats enjoyed today, readers embark on a flavorful journey that reveals the surprising roles chocolate has played throughout time. This exploration sheds light on its fascinating connection to both pleasure and chaos, leaving readers questioning the true nature of their favorite indulgence.
As the narrative unfolds, MacDonald exposes lesser-known historical events, including attempts to ban the beloved treat and the unlikely associations between chocolate and infamous criminals. These captivating anecdotes serve not only to entertain but also to educate about the social and cultural impacts of chocolate across continents. The text is peppered with humor, making even the most astonishing facts feel relatable and engaging.
The author invites readers to ponder the paradoxes of their favorite confection. How can something so delightful be linked to such dark tales? MacDonald encourages a deeper appreciation for chocolate, inviting readers to reconsider its historical significance as they savor their next bite.
Through rich storytelling and a passion for the subject matter, MacDonald ensures that this exploration of chocolate is neither dry nor overly academic. Instead, it feels almost like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend who just happens to have the most fascinating stories about a universally loved treat. Whether a chocolate novice or a connoisseur, readers are bound to find themselves captivated by the secrets and surprises hidden within the world of chocolate.
As the narrative unfolds, MacDonald exposes lesser-known historical events, including attempts to ban the beloved treat and the unlikely associations between chocolate and infamous criminals. These captivating anecdotes serve not only to entertain but also to educate about the social and cultural impacts of chocolate across continents. The text is peppered with humor, making even the most astonishing facts feel relatable and engaging.
The author invites readers to ponder the paradoxes of their favorite confection. How can something so delightful be linked to such dark tales? MacDonald encourages a deeper appreciation for chocolate, inviting readers to reconsider its historical significance as they savor their next bite.
Through rich storytelling and a passion for the subject matter, MacDonald ensures that this exploration of chocolate is neither dry nor overly academic. Instead, it feels almost like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend who just happens to have the most fascinating stories about a universally loved treat. Whether a chocolate novice or a connoisseur, readers are bound to find themselves captivated by the secrets and surprises hidden within the world of chocolate.