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Dearie : the remarkable life of Julia Child / Bob Spitz.

Spitz, Bob. (Author).

Summary:

It is rare for someone to emerge in America who can change our attitudes, our beliefs, and our very culture. It is even rarer when that someone is a middle-aged, six-foot three-inch woman whose first exposure to an unsuspecting public is cooking an omelet on a hot plate on a local TV station. And yet, that is exactly what Julia Child did. The warble voiced doyenne of television cookery became an iconic cult figure and joyous rule breaker as she touched off the food revolution that has gripped America for more than fifty years. Julia Child was a directionless, gawky young woman who ran off halfway around the world to join a spy agency during World War II. She eventually settled in Paris, where she learned to cook. She was already fifty when The French Chef went on the air, at a time in our history when women were not making those leaps. Julia became the first educational TV star, virtually launching PBS as we know it today. Julia Child's story, however, is more than the tale of a talented woman and her sumptuous craft. It is also a saga of America's coming of age and growing sophistication, from the Depression Era to the turbulent sixties and the excesses of the eighties to the greening of the American kitchen. Julia had an effect on and was equally affected by the baby boom, the sexual revolution, and the start of the women's liberation movement. On the centenary of her birth, Julia finally gets the biography she richly deserves. --From publisher description.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780307272225 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 0307272222 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: viii, 557 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : A.A. Knopf, 2012.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"This is a Borzoi book."
Includes index.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Paradise -- "On her way" -- Julia of the almost spring -- Only a butterfly -- Keeper of the secrets -- Paul -- A diamond in the rough -- Lucky to be alive -- Devouring Paris whole -- Lady sings the bleus -- What she'd gotten herself into -- A memorable feast -- Frenchy French -- This elephant of ours -- Julia's turn to bloom -- Taking everything in stride -- A monstrously busy life -- A law unto herself -- The mad women of La Peetch -- A household name -- We are not all eternal -- Looking forward -- Enough -- The end of an era -- No one gets out alive -- The beginning of the end -- The raft.
Subject: Child, Julia.
Cooks > France > Biography.
Cooks > United States > Biography.
Cooking, French.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Library. (Show)
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Homer Public Library.

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The latest biography of Julia Child commemorates the centennial of the birth of America's undisputed queen of cuisine. Drawing on diaries and correspondence, it fleshes out details of her already much-examined life. Spitz reviews Child's upbringing in Pasadena, her education, her wartime career in America's intelligence services, and her move to Paris, her life's undisputed turning point. Spitz awards her husband, Paul, full credit for providing a solid marriage and encouraging his wife to realize her ambitions as cook, writer, television performer, and teacher. Spitz's research pays off in revealing accounts of Child's sometimes-prickly collaborations with coauthors and her generous friendships and occasional rivalries with professional colleagues. Spitz adeptly details her conflicts with publishers and television producers, who did not always live up to her exacting standards. Boundlessly talented and energetic, Child worked well into her eighties, despite her beloved's devastating illness and the deaths of so many fellow cooks and friends.--Knoblauch, Mark Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Spitz delivers a deep, thoroughly researched, fun, and amusing biography of legendary chef Julia Child. Interweaving anecdotes, family history, and historical events, he tells the tale of Child's remarkable life, covering highlights from her espionage work during WWII to her rise to prominence as a television personality and everything in between. Narrator Kimberly Farr executes this audio edition expertly. Her reading is lively and engaging and infuses Spitz's work with energy and emotion. Perhaps most delightful is the voice Farr creates for Child. While not truly mimicking the famous cook, she deftly reproduces Child's style of speaking, prolonging words, shifting emphasis-all with that famous light, bubbly delivery. Fans of Child, cooking, and history will find this audiobook a very enjoyable listen. A Knopf hardcover. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Published to coincide with what would have been her 100th birthday, this biography of the iconic Julia Child (19122004) does full justice to its complex subject. Spitz (The Saucier's Apprentice: One Long Strange Trip through the Great Cooking Schools of Europe, 2008, etc.) describes the "irrepressible reality" of Child, who became a TV superstar, effectively launching "public television into the spotlight, big-time." In his view, the 1961 publication of her book, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, came at just the right time. Americans were tired of the preceding "era of dreary button-down conformity," and they were ready for a gastronomic revolution. Frustrated housewives reading Betty Friedan's groundbreaking The Feminine Mystique welcomed the larger-than-life personality and showmanship of this tall, outspoken woman as she demonstrated the intricacies of French recipes with what appeared to be blithe disregard when things went wrong. Child reveled in her celebrity status, but this was only one aspect of her complex personality. Like most women of her generation born in traditional upper-middle-class homes, she was not expected to have an independent career. A wartime stint in the OSS was liberating. Not only did she hold a highly responsible job, but she met and married career diplomat Paul Child, moving with him to France. Popular accounts of her life, including the book and film Julie and Julia, describe her enchantment with French haute cuisine and her determination to master the skills of a top chef. Spitz captures another side of her complex personality: her fierce diligence in mastering the science as well as the art of cooking through detailed experimentation and her concern to translate the preparation of complex French recipes for readers in America--an attention to detail that carried over to her TV programs. An engrossing biography of a woman worthy of iconic status.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Spitz, a freelance journalist best known as a rock 'n' roll biographer (The Beatles: The Biography, 2005), shifts his attention to the rock star of home cooking, Julia Child. Over 27 chapters, Spitz moves chronologically through Child's life. Crosscutting themes include the rise of feminism that paralleled the subject's career and Child's "secret ingredient"--fun. Artifacts such as photographs and the script from the first episode of Child's show are included; more would have been welcome. The book, released on what would have been her centennial birthday, is marketed as an engaging trade publication. The style is readable, if cheesy ("Her French ... had fallen flatter than a crepe ..."). While the book is indexed, scholars will be frustrated by the lack of notes. There has been no shortage of Child biographies over the past decade: Laura Shapiro's excellent Julia Child: A Life (2007), Noel Riley Fitch's Appetite for Life: The Biography of Julia Child (CH, May'98, 35-5037), and, with her nephew Alex Prud'homme, Child's compelling autobiography My Life in France (CH, Sep'06, 44-0279). Spitz's approach compares well in its breadth and celebration of Child's fun-loving, temperamental, nonconformist side. Summing Up: Recommended. General readers. J. M. Deutsch CUNY Kingsborough Community College


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