My Life in France
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Julia Child
Alex Prud'homme
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • Julia's story of her transformative years in France in her own words is "captivating ... her marvelously distinctive voice is present on every page.” (San Francisco Chronicle). Although she would later singlehandedly create a new approach to American cuisine with her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking and her television show The French Chef, Julia Child was not always a master chef. Indeed, when she first arrived in France in 1948 with her husband, Paul, who was to work for the USIS, she spoke no French and knew nothing about the country itself. But as she dove into French culture, buying food at local markets and taking classes at the Cordon Bleu, her life changed forever with her newfound passion for cooking and teaching. Julia’s unforgettable story—struggles with the head of the Cordon Bleu, rejections from publishers to whom she sent her now-famous cookbook, a wonderful, nearly fifty-year long marriage that took the Childs across the globe—unfolds with the spirit so key to Julia’s success as a chef and a writer, brilliantly capturing one of America’s most endearing personalities.
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Author
Julia Child
Pages
336
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2006-04-04
ISBN
0307264726 9780307264725
Ratings
Google: 3
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"I really like Julia Child. What a great lady and what influence she had on American food. This book takes us into her life during the time she and her husband, Paul, lived in France. It was during this time that she learned how to cook in the French manner. The history of the publication of her first cookbook is also told here."
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Sherrie Guerin
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