
Dearie
The Remarkable Life of Julia Child
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Narrated by:
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Kimberly Farr
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By:
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Bob Spitz
The definitive biography of Julia Child - with access to Julia's diaries and letters - written by the author of the best-selling and critically acclaimed The Beatles and timed to Julia's 100th birthday.
From Pasadena to Cambridge to New York, Washington, D.C., India, Ceylon, Paris, Marseilles, Santa Barbara, and Maine, Bob Spitz re-creates an extraordinary life. He takes us beyond the image of Julia as the tall, eccentric woman with a funny voice who taught America how to cook, to establish her as a genuine rebel and beloved icon, a woman who redefined herself in middle age, helped to change the role of women in America, set the standard for how to create a public personality in the modern media world, and altered the way America eats and thinks of food. There might not be a Food Network or even a PBS if Julia had not blazed the trail.
Spitz chronicles Julia's friendships, her struggles, her heartwarming romance with Paul, and of course, the story of the publication of Mastering the Art of French Cooking and her triumphant TV career. A thorough, surprising, affectionate, and extraordinarily entertaining account of a truly remarkable life.
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I also enjoyed the narrative by Kimberly Farr, and while the book was long, I never found it boring.
Thorough and Detailed
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Would you listen to Dearie again? Why?
Nope. It was good, but I've read a lot about Mrs. Child already and this was fairly long.What was one of the most memorable moments of Dearie?
Nothing stands out. As I said, it was long.What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
Even if you love Julia, her voice grates on you after a dozen hours-- and so does the narrator's impression of her. But really very well done.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Of course not. No one who has a life can do that. Check the length.Nice Addition to Julia Repertoire
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Great book
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What made the experience of listening to Dearie the most enjoyable?
providing an insiders view into the development of the woman who became the beloved.Julia Childgreat insignts
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Delicious read
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If you want to know more about Julia AND Paul before The French Chef and after the peak of that series, this is a great book. If you want to know more about the darker side of Julia (and it seems she did have one), this is a great book. It can be easy to get lost in some of the details, and the lists of names can be confusing. I do wish that the narrator had made a firm decision - to warble or not to warble for Juli's voice - and stuck with it throughout the book. I fully intend to read the book soon to clarify some of the things that lost me, but this lets me wait until I can get it from the library.
I am torn about this book. Don't get me wrong, I have listened to "My Life in France" and "Julie and Julia" and watched just about every PBS special ever made about Julia Child, so I thought I was familiar with her life. This book showed that those other titles may have been skewed more than I knew. While it makes her less of a shining hero, this book makes her more real. I do intend to listen again.
Deeply mixed feelings
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LOVELY Book!
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
She reminds me very much of my aunt. Both were unusually tall for their time and both forged their own successful paths through a man's world. I think "My Life in France" is much more personal and enjoyable but this filled in a lot of spaces.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoy and relate to her joie de vivre. Sometimes we just plod into life head on without a lot of reasoning. Julia's positive outlook on life is very enviable.Which scene was your favorite?
Not so much a scene as how she fashioned a new life for herself, especially when Paul started to "slip off the raft". I can only hope to be as involved and active into my 90's.Any additional comments?
If you want to know her life story this is the book but if you want to know her read "My Life in France".I enjoy Julia on many levels!
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a bit long but endearing
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Looked forward to each listening session
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