It will be shipped from our warehouse between Monday, May 06 and Tuesday, May 07.
You will receive it anywhere in United States between 1 and 3 business days after shipment.
The Last Interview (in English)
Julia Child
Synopsis "The Last Interview (in English)"
A delightful collection of interviews with the beloved Julia Child--"The French Chef," author, and television personality who revolutionized home cooking in 20th century America This delightful collection of interviews with "The French Chef" Julia Child traces her life from her first stab at a writing career fresh out of college; to D.C., Sri Lanka, and Kunming where she worked for the Office of Strategic Services (now the CIA); to Paris where she and her husband Paul, then a member of the State Department, lived after World War II, and where Child attended the famous cooking school Le Cordon Bleu. From there, Child catapulted to fame--first with the publication of Mastering the Art of French Cooking in 1961 and the launch of her home cooking show, "The French Chef" in 1963. In this volume of carefully selected interviews, Child's charm, guile, and no-nonsense advice are on full, irresistibly delicious display. Includes an Introduction from Helen Rosner, food critic for the New Yorker.
(California 1912 - 2004) Se graduó en el Smith College y durante la segunda guerra mundial trabajó para la OSS (Office of Strategic Services) en Ceylán y China, donde encontró a Paul Child con quien se casó y se fue a vivir a París. Tras estudiar en Le Cordon Bleu y haber trabajado en las cocinas de distinguidos chefs franceses, en 1951 Julia Child abrió su propia escuela de cocina, L'École des Trois Gourmandes, con Simone Beck y Louisette Bertholle. Con ellas escribió el primer volumen de El arte de la cocina francesa (1961). En 1963, Boston WGBH estrenó en televisión el programa The French Chef, lo que convirtió a Julia Child en una estrella nacional y con el que ganó el Peabody Award en 1965 y un Emmy en 1966. Julia Child fue condecorada con la Legión de Honor del gobierno francés y la Presidential Medal of freedom en 2003.