I absolutely loved this biography because it is so easy to hear Julia Child’s voice in her writing, and it gives a clear picture of how her love of food and cooking began.
Although it may come as a surprise to some, Child explains that when she was first married she was not a very adventurous, nor a very skilled cook. It was only when she and her husband Paul moved to France, that she began to develop her passion for all things culinary.
Central to Child’s memoir is her relationship with her collaborator Simone Beck, and her work on Mastering the Art of French Cooking, a cookbook designed to allow American cooks to create authentic French dishes. Despite the years that have passed, her cookbook Mastering the Art of French Cooking is still the most complete guide to French cooking and eating that I can think of – and most importantly, the recipes are really foolproof. Julia Child’s biography is bursting with her joy and her love of life, food and France – and it rubs off.