
The French Chef in America
Julia Child's Second Act
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Alex Prud'homme
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Alex Prud'homme
The enchanting story of Julia Child's years as TV personality and beloved cookbook author - a sequel in spirit to My Life in France - by her great-nephew.
Julia Child is synonymous with French cooking, but her legacy runs much deeper. Now, her great-nephew and My Life in France coauthor vividly recounts the myriad ways in which she profoundly shaped how we eat today. He shows us Child in the aftermath of the publication of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, suddenly finding herself America's first lady of French food and under considerable pressure to embrace her new mantle. We see her dealing with difficult colleagues and the challenges of fame, ultimately using her newfound celebrity to create what would become a totally new type of food television. Every bit as entertaining, inspiring, and delectable as My Life in France, The French Chef in America uncovers Julia Child beyond her French chef persona and reveals her second act to have been as groundbreaking and adventurous as her first.
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Another Great Biography of Mrs. Child!
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Julia enthusiast
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The narration was well done. It's well researched, insightful, and well written. If I have one criticism it's with pronunciation of some of the names of people. Pierre Franey's last name is pronounced to rhyme with Rainy rather than rhyming with Fan-Bay. Dione Lucas is pronounced as Dee-Own when it should be Dee-Oh-Knee. And so on.
Overall, highly recommended. It was a pleasure to listen to from beginning to end, and a fond remembrance of many of the events in Julia's life and memories of our own revisited along the way here.
Even If You Think You've Heard it All...
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Delightful!
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Great story - Narration not so much
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Would you try another book from Alex Prud'homme and/or Alex Prud'homme?
I probably would not. "My Life in France" was quite charming. This not so muchWho would you have cast as narrator instead of Alex Prud'homme?
Barbara Rosenblatt but everything should be read by Ms. RosenblattIf this book were a movie would you go see it?
Tough question.....If it was treated as a continuation of the Julia part of "Julia and Julie"Any additional comments?
If you only have time for one Julia Child biography, and I think I've read them all. I highly recommend "Dearie"Not the best
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Prud'homme did do a lot of research and includes many interesting tidbits, but there are MUCH better books about Julia out there.
I recommend: My Life in France, Dearie and Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child, and Avis DeVoto (Not available as an audiobook as far as I know, but a GREAT read!)
TL/DR?: An OK book for fans. But better reads and listens available that cover the same ground.
Ok, but not as engaging as My Life In France
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