Appetite for Life by Noel Riley Fitch Paperback Book

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Author: Noel Riley Fitch

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Bantam Dell Pub Group

Published: Apr 1999

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - General

Retail Price: $18.95

Pages: 569

Synopsis

Julia Child became a household name when she entered the lives of millions of Americans through our hearts and kitchens. Yet few know the richly varied private life that lies behind this icon, whose statuesque height and warmly enthused warble have become synonymous with the art of cooking.

In this biography we meet the earthy and outrageous Julia, who, at age eighty-five, remains a complex role model. Fitch, who had access to all of Julia's private letters and diaries, takes us through her life, from her exuberant youth as a high-spirited California girl to her years at Smith College, where she was at the center of every prank and party. When most of her girlfriends married, Julia volunteered with the OSS in India and China during World War II, and was an integral part of this elite corps. There she met her future husband, the cosmopolitan Paul Child, who introduced her to the glories of art, fine French cuisine, and love. Theirs was a deeply passionate romance and a modern marriage of equals.

Julia began her culinary training only at the age of thirty-seven at the Cordon Bleu. Later she roamed the food markets of Marseilles, Bonn, and Oslo. She invested ten years of learning and experimentation in what would become her first bestselling classic, Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Now, her career is legend, spanning nearly forty years and still going strong. Generations love the humor and trademark aplomb that have made Julia a household name. Resisting fads and narrow, fanatical conventions of health-consciousness, Julia is the quintessential teacher. The perfect gift for food lovers and a romantic biography of a woman modern before her time, this is a truly American life.

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Reviews

BookLender review by Merredith on 2007-06-14 01:28:05

somewhere, i heard this was good. i started reading the very beginning. i was inspired to learn that julia never even went to cooking school until she was 47 or something like that. and that she never even met the love of her life till she was in her 30s. so, if nothing else, it teaches us that life can begin at any age. the way it was written wasn't storylike enough for me. it didn't flow. so i stopped reading it.

BookLender review by Rebecca on 2007-05-27 01:47:48

I usually finish any book I start, but I couldn't get through this one. It was dull and there were many grammatical errors and also detail errors (names, dates, etc). The flow of her writing was off; I think that's what made it seem so dull. I'm going to look for another biography of Julia Child because I think her life would be interesting in other hands.