The climax of the book 'Chocolat' by Joanne Harris is when the Easter Chocolate Festival is about to start and a traveling group arrives in the town. Father Reynaud begins to feel like he is losing control of the town.
In "Chocolat" by Joanne Harris, the climax occurs when Vianne's shop is vandalized and the community's prejudices come to a head. The confrontation between Vianne and the mayor is a turning point in the story, leading to a resolution of conflicts and growth for the characters.
The only book called Chocolat that I know of is by Joanne Harris. They made a film about it in 2001. This might be the same.
If you mean the book Runelight by Joanne Harris, it hasn't been published yet. You can check out where she's up to if you go to her website, where she's also uploaded a section of draft.
The book with a character named Neige and mirrors is likely "A Pocketful of Crows" by Joanne M. Harris. Neige is a character in this book and the story involves magical mirrors playing a significant role in the narrative.
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The Foot Book has no true climax. Its a Dr. Seuss book.
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The climax of a book is the point of excitement. A climax is the high point, the turning point of a story.