Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains

The Christmas Tree

First edition (UK)
Author Susan Elderkin
Cover artist Vivid
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Publisher Fourth Estate (UK)
Grove Atlantic (US)
Publication date
March 2000 (UK)
April 2001 (US)
Media type Print
Pages 320
ISBN 1-84115-199-8

Sunset Over Chocolate Mountains is the critically acclaimed[1] first novel by English author Susan Elderkin published by Fourth Estate, It won a Betty Trask Award in 2000.,[2] was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for fiction[3] and has been published in nine countries[4] (it is called Arizona Ice Cream in France[5]) She is currently working on adapting it for film.[6]

Inspiration

In an interview with amazon.co.uk she reveals she began writing about a fat man doing yoga in the desert whilst studying on the UEA Creative Writing Course and then spent time herself living in the Arizona desert near Tucson.[7] In writing it Elderkin drew on her own experiences having worked as an ice-cream seller and taught English at the same shoe factory featuring in the novel.[8]

Plot introduction

The story has three narrative voices:

Theobald Moon, 34 and overweight, who on the death of his mother sold the house they shared in Clapham, South London and emigrated to the Sonoran Desert in Arizona, his story begins with his arrival, settling in an isolated mobile-home and his wonder at his surroundings.

Jo, Theo's daughter whom he calls Jelly-O; she loves her father and helps him in his business of making ice-cream, but as she grows up starts to ask questions about her mother. She finds a stack of shoe boxes in a cupboard which her father will not discuss.

Eva Ligocká who works in a Bata shoe factory in Partizánske,[9] Slovakia but then falls in love with Tibor, an itinerant Ice cream van man. Eventually they escape to the West.

Reception

Reviews were mixed though generally positive:

References

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