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As Always, Julia
As Always, Julia: The Letters of Julia Child and Avis DeVoto | Joan Reardon
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With her outsize personality, Julia Child is known around the world by her first name alone. But despite that familiarity, how much do we really know of the inner Julia? Now more than 200 letters exchanged between Julia and Avis DeVoto, her friend and unofficial literary agent memorably introduced in the hit movie Julie & Julia, open the window on Julias deepest thoughts and feelings. This riveting correspondence, in print for the first time, chronicles the blossoming of a unique and lifelong friendship between the two women and the turbulent process of Julias creation of Mastering the Art of French Cooking, one of the most influential cookbooks ever written. Frank, bawdy, funny, exuberant, and occasionally agonized, these letters show Julia, first as a new bride in Paris, then becoming increasingly worldly and adventuresome as she follows her diplomat husband in his postings to Nice, Germany, and Norway. With commentary by the noted food historian Joan Reardon, and covering topics as diverse as the lack of good wine in the United States, McCarthyism, and sexual mores, these astonishing letters show America on the verge of political, social, and gastronomic transformation.
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Dragon
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#punctuate #anditsaugust my first choice Swamplandia with it's exclamation mark was already used so its backup comma time with Julia, the French Chef.

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emilyesears
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When I first started this, I was afraid I'd have to DNF because it was focused on cooking techniques, but as Avis and Julia's friendship progressed, they moved away from focusing on recipes and cooking to discussing politics and their lives. I found their letters to be interesting and intelligent. Definitely recommend to anyone who loves letters and/or loves insights into cooking or publishing. (Bonus: this book is also an excellent kitty pillow!)

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SaraFair I am so excited to hear this! I found the same book at the thrift store recently and grabbed it cause I usually like anything Julia! 7y
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emilyesears

So as you can see from my username, my full name is Emily Sears. Well apparently Massachusetts Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. had a wife named Emily Sears and she is mentioned in this book. I've seen the name Emily in books plenty of times, but never my full name. Kind of took me aback--I was just merrily reading along and out of nowhere came my name! A weird feeling for some reason.

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emilyesears

I keep wanting to quote this book, but all the quotes have to do with how ridiculous Republicans are. Julia Child even calls her time (1953) "the dark ages" because of how crazy Republicans are being. I was like "have you been to 2017 Julia????" Current politics drive me crazy, but I love reading about historical politics. This book started slowly for me, but I'm loving it now--so chatty and intelligent. Don't recommend it for Republicans though.

Suet624 😂😂😂 7y
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emilyesears

"Mr. DeVoto's article on the hopelessly antediluvian monsters that Eisenhower will face in Congress is a most sobering thought piece. But I want the Republicans in anyway; they need to "grow up" to their responsibilities. I have faith that the nation is strong enough to withstand them and to teach them, though my faith is not without dreadful qualms." -- Julia Child in letter to Avis DeVoto, May 1952.

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emilyesears
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It's pretty rare for me to read 2 nonfiction books in a row, but this was calling my name. It's the letters of Julia Child and her editor Avis DeVoto throughout their 30+ year friendship. I've had it since December 2015 so it's about time to read it. I ordered this from B&N--one of my extremely rare full price book purchases. I find letters fascinating--they always seem to reveal a person's true nature in a way that biography does not.

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marlagrace
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At first I was captivated by this book. As I got to the middle of the book, I found my mind wandering (maybe because of the letter format?). It becomes political, and while that's not a fault, I'm currently bombarded from all around with politics. I already knew the political situation with the Childs and wouldn't mind reading about it again if I wasn't so tired of discussing and reading about politics right now. The book isn't to blame for that.

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mhillis
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Ever since reading 84, Charing Cross Road I've loved books of letters. As Always, Julia is one of my favorites and reading Julia and Avis' letters makes me feel like writing letters again! #epistolary #readjanuary
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Blaire My friend started a project where we each send out a postcard every Wednesday in the winter. It is such a nice, easy way to send real mail. And she kindly bought the stamps and postcards for all of us! 7y
ReadingEnvy I love this book, they had such intellectual conversations! 7y
mhillis @Blaire That's a great idea❣️ 7y
mhillis @ReadingEnvy It's interesting to see all the things they talked about! 7y
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Dragon
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#funfridayphoto #memoirs. I have a soft spot for Julia Child. I haven't read this book yet but I did read her autobiography and a book about a blogger who cooked all her recipes. I quite liked the movie that combined them.

ReadingEnvy I loved this lens into her friendship. Both women were so smart and discussed what they were reading and politics, etc. 7y
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tpixie Martha Stewart learned to cook with Julia's book, too! 7y
Dragon Thanks @ReadingEnvy she talks about her friends in My Life in France so I'm looking forward to getting a closer look into her "real" life and thoughts ? 7y
Dragon Thanks @tpixie I didn't know that. I did see Martha and Julia on a Christmas tv show each making a rather elaborate dessert. Julia was throwing it together and Martha was precisely placing everything. A fun contrast and two interesting and successful women 😀 7y
tpixie @Dragon yes!! That would have been a fun show!! 7y
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Joan_K
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I love foodie books! This is a Kindle deal that I purchased today. It seems like Julia Child would have been such a great friend! I just ❤️ her!

DanaKristine I love people that love foodie books!!! 7y
Joan_K @DanaKristine I don't know what it is about reading about the culinary life!☺️ 7y
MrBook She was awesome! 7y
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