Her family adored Mana.....Selena........................................Como Aqua Para Chocolate.........i bought her family a VHS player....................we watched Like Water for Chocolate........her family was proud b/c................the writer was from Mexico........the movie won awards i think..............this is the author of the book the movie is based on............................my wife.........1st one........Lupita...........liked Casa de Los Espiritus............................................another movie based on a woman writer from Latin America................................the House of Spirits was based on an Isabel Alledene novel................she is from Chile..........
Lupita would always make fun of me.............b/c i would cry during My Girl........the movie.......when the little boy dies..........of bee stings.......Dan Akroid plays the girl's father.........works in the town's morgue.........for some reason the movie came on a lot .........................in El Centro...........and Lupita would look at me and smile when the part came on that the boy died at..............and i would get teary eyed...........and she'd laugh............
Laura Esquivel - Screenwriter, Journalist, Author - Biography
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Apr 16, 2019 - Laura Esquivel
is the author of Like Water for Chocolate, an imaginative and
compelling combination of novel and cookbook, as well as other books. ... Born on September 30, 1950, in Mexico City, Mexico, Laura Esquivel began writing while working as a kindergarten teacher.
Birth Date: September 30, 1950 (age 68)
Laura Esquivel
(born September 30, 1950) is a Mexican novelist, screenwriter and a
politician who serves in the Chamber of Deputies (2012-2018) for the
Morena Party.
Genre: Magical realism, science fiction
Born: 30 September 1950 (age 68); Mexico
Occupation: Novelist, screenwriter
Laura Esquivel
(born 1950) is a Mexican writer who is best known for her enormously
popular 1989 novel Like Water for Chocolate. The novel was made into a
film in 1994, which became one of the most successful foreign films ever
released in the United States.
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