An edition of Dearie (2012)

Dearie

the remarkable life of Julia Child

1st large print ed.
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An edition of Dearie (2012)

Dearie

the remarkable life of Julia Child

1st large print ed.
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Draws on the iconic culinary figure's personal diaries and letters to present a one-hundredth birthday commemoration that offers insight into her role in shaping women's views and influencing American approaches to cooking.

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English
Pages
992

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Dearie: the remarkable life of Julia Child
2013, Vintage Books
in English - 1st Vintage books ed.
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Dearie: the remarkable life of Julia Child
2012, Random House Large Print
in English - 1st large print ed.
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Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child
Aug 07, 2012, Random House Audio
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New York

Table of Contents

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.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 919-925) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
641.5092, B
Library of Congress
TX649.C47 S65 2012b

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 992 pages (lg. print)
Number of pages
992

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27736842M
Internet Archive
dearieremarkable0000spit
ISBN 10
0307990834
ISBN 13
9780307990839
LCCN
2012450034
OCLC/WorldCat
775415493

Work Description

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.

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