[Penguin Lives 01] • Laura Shapiro
- Authors
- Child, Julia
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Tags
- biography , child , general , methods , entertainment & performing arts , women , united states , julia , biography & autobiography , cooks , cooks - united states , cooking
- ISBN
- 9780143116448
- Date
- 2007-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.56 MB
- Lang
- en
With a swooping voice, an irrepressible sense of humor, and a passion for good food, Julia Child ushered in the nation’s culinary renaissance. In Julia Child, award-winning food writer Laura Shapiro tells the story of Child’s unlikely career path, from California party girl to coolheaded chief clerk in a World War II spy station to bewildered amateur cook and finally to the Cordon Bleu in Paris, the school that inspired her calling. A food lover who was quintessentially American, right down to her little-known recipe for classic tuna fish casserole, Shapiro’s Julia Child personifies her own most famous lesson: that learning how to cook means learning how to live.