
A Covert Affair
Julia Child and Paul Child in the OSS
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Jan Maxwell
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Jennet Conant
The eager, inexperienced 6-foot, 2-inch Julia springs to life in these pages, a gangly golf-playing California girl who had never been farther abroad than Tijuana. Single and 30 years old when she joined the staff of Colonel William Donovan, Julia volunteered to be part of the OSS's ambitious mission to develop a secret intelligence network across Southeast Asia.
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Jennet Conant has written about a complex woman whose personal magnetism propelled her from a privileged background onto a journey of political and personal adventure but her name isn’t Julia Child. The real star of this book is Jane Foster, while the two names on the cover are drawn to her flame, which ultimately proves to be as destructive as it is alluring.
A Covert Affair serves several functions, not least of which is to illuminate the bitter post-World War II history of Western involvement in the Far East. The story of European colonial interference and the U.S. compromises in this time and place is a fascinating one, and all the more so in this book for being filtered through the secret history of the OSS (Office of Strategic Services), and in particular the role played by brilliant young women recruited from the Ivy League. They learn how to forge incriminating documents and plan elaborate subterfuges, all the while facing male condescension (“all women in the OSS were ‘girls’, regardless of their age, rank, or responsibilities,” notes Conant). Against this backdrop, Julia McWilliams falls for Paul Child, a not-altogether sympathetic operative besotted, like so many others, with Jane. In fact, Conant argues that it was a conscious attempt on Julia’s behalf to ape Jane Foster’s potent charisma that transformed her own character into the more familiar personality known to us today.
The book comes into its own as the larkish tone of the early chapters (Jane worried about appearing like “just another wealthy dilettante” and you’d be forgiven for agreeing with her assessment) gives way to a more darker portrayal of Jane’s growing disillusionment with her government’s foreign policy, accusing them very publicly of breaking their promises to the peoples of the region and kowtowing to European interests. Her dark trajectory leads to accusations of spying for the Russians, returning the narrative to its opening focus on the McCarthy trials, which also ensnares the Childs. Conant, meanwhile, effortlessly interweaves less fraught moments such as Julia’s discovery of French cuisine.
Throughout the book, the depth and breadth of Conant’s research is astounding. She has extracted real, palpable life from letters, diaries, and as she reveals in the appendix recently decoded and declassified documents, allowing her to write about history with a novelist’s eye for detail. Stage veteran Jan Maxwell knows how to convey this mass of information without overwhelming us, speaking with a consistent tone that is as clear and precise as a stenograph. Her dedicated seriousness can border on the earnest, and her performance carries none of the sheer fun of the young Julia and Jane. But it is a worthy performance she delivers book’s combination of biography, romance, history, and geopolitics, and fully honors Conant’s admirable detective work. Dafydd Phillips
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very detailed
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I didn't really know anything about the OSS, so I enjoyed learning about the organization and their role in the war. I also really liked the story of the people the author chose to highlight, and the parts about the McCarthy era are disturbing. However, the main subject of the book is the Childs' friend, not Paul & Julia themselves, so the title is a little misleading. I was a little disappointed in this - I picked the book to learn more about this aspect of Julia Child's life. However, I was definitely engrossed by the time I figured this out, so I kept listening!Interesting, but not really about the Childs
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
No, because it wasn't about Julia Child in the OSS.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
It was an interesting account of the 1950's McCarthy witch hunts.Least interesting was the account of life in Paris.
What does Jan Maxwell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
French pronunciation.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
No.Any additional comments?
A disappointing read. 98 % of the book was about Jane Foster. Paul and Julia were merely footnotes to her story.Deceptive Title-Book Not about Paul & Julia Child
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Wonderful report of Women in service with war and post war goverments.
The OSS in the far east, The beginnings of CIA
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Julia and Paul?? Not in this book
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
This book has little to do with Julia and Paul Child, and I found that disappointing. The main focus is on a woman whom they knew in the OSS who was quite a character and interesting, but the title and cover had led me to believe I'd learn more about the work both of them did.The book is rich in detail of the OSS work, at least in how women were allowed to perform it during the war. It also paints an interesting portrait of post-war paranoia rooted in the Red scare, and offers explanations via examples of how the U.S. executed its Southeast Asian policies as the region's colonial empires collapsed.
But when you are expecting to hear more about the Childs, it was a shock!
Bait and switch!
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Narration was robotic. 😪
Not about Julia and Paul Child
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What did you like best about A Covert Affair? What did you like least?
It was not so much about Julia and Paul Child and their relationship with the OSS. The main character is Jane Forster a coworker of Julia in the OSS. In the post war McCarthy era, Jane is suspected to be a communist spy, pursued by the FBI, and indited by the Justice department. I feel that I was tricked into reading the book under the that perhaps it was about undercover operations by Julia. It was definitely not, but I enjoyed reading about Jane.If you’ve listened to books by Jennet Conant before, how does this one compare?
NADid the narration match the pace of the story?
Pretty muchIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
NOCould be retitled as The Jane Forster Story
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Ms. Maxwell's performance was okay and pleasant to listen to, so I did stick with it - all the while hoping the story would come back around to fulfill the promise of the title.
I've had other books that I've not liked, but this is the first audible book that I've felt cheated with. For that reason, I would say "Buyer Beware!" before recommending it. Anyway... there are plenty of books that I have loved and will love, so I'm moving on.
Also disappointed
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What would have made A Covert Affair better?
shame on you the title had nothing to do with the book what a scamWhat could Jennet Conant have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
not lieAny additional comments?
i want my money backbait and switch
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