My Life in France
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Kimberly Farr
About this listen
In her own words, here is the captivating story of Julia Child’s years in France, where she fell in love with French food and found her “true calling.”
From the moment the ship docked in Le Havre, en route to Paris, in the fall of 1948, Julia had an awakening that changed her life. Soon this tall, outspoken gal from Pasadena, California, who didn't speak a word of French and knew nothing about the country, was steeped in the language, chatting with purveyors in the local markets, and enrolled in the Cordon Bleu.
This memoir is laced with wonderful stories about the French character, particularly in the world of food, and the way of life that Julia embraced so wholeheartedly. Here, she reveals the kind of spirit and determination, the sheer love of cooking, and the drive to share that with her fellow Americans that made her the extraordinary success she became.
©2006 Alex Prud'Homme (P)2006 Books on TapeCritic Reviews
"This is a valuable record of gorgeous meals in bygone Parisian restaurants, and the secret arts of a culinary genius." (Publishers Weekly)
“Exuberant, affectionate, and boundlessly charming...It chronicles, in mouth-watering detail, the meals and the food markets the sparked her interest in French cooking...It also tells the story of the inspired partnership between Child...and her husband, Paul...Every day in France brought a thrilling new discovery, but Child’s capacity for wonder and delight co-existed with "show me" skepticism...It is a wonderful picture of the most successful American export to France since Benjamin Franklin.” (William Grimes, The New York Times)
“Like a surprise nougat bursting from the center of a chocolate truffle, My Life in France also serves up her moving romance with the Renaissance man of her life...her husband, Paul Child.” (Andrew Marton, The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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- Anonymous User
- 17-08-2022
Inspirational
This was such a lovely listen and made me want to watch Julia Child's TV series. What an interesting and inspirational human.
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- H. Anthony
- 27-10-2020
French throughout, of course, needed an interpret
I enjoyed this book very much BUT too many French words that were never translated.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-05-2022
Amazing and compelling
The only criticism I have of this audiobook , is that the names of the dishes mentioned are all in french and there are no translations ...as this is an audiobook in English and we do not have time and space to punch in complex french names into GOOGLE translate.com IT WOULD BE GREAT IF YOU READ OUT ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS OF ALL THE DISHES
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- Anonymous User
- 03-01-2023
Beautiful
A beautiful memoir. I felt like I was with Julia Child in France as I listened to the audio book.
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- Niki
- 27-01-2022
Slaughtering the French language
Great story. I know the story is partly about getting to grips with the French language, but it’s hard to listen to her slaughtering the French language with that American accent!
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