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Julia Child
My Life in France is an autobiography by Julia Child, published in 2006.
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with Alex Prud'homme
My Life in France,' written with Alex Prud'homme, is Child's exuberant, affectionate and boundlessly charming account of that transformation.
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with Alfred A. Knopf's grandnephew, Alex Prud'homme
My Life in France, published posthumously in 2006 and written with Alfred A. Knopf's grandnephew, Alex Prud'homme.
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Julia Child and Alex Prud’HommeIn
My Life in France by Julia Child and Alex Prud’HommeIn Julia Child's own words, here is the captivating story of Julia Child’s years in France, where Julia Child fell in love with French food and found ‘Julia Child's true calling.
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by Child with assistance from her nephew Alex Prud’homme
My Life in France, written by Child with assistance from her nephew Alex Prud’homme, is an anthology of letters and remberences of Child’s life changing time in France.
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Americans's bookwith Americans's grandnephew Alex Prud’homme
Americans's book, My Life in France, co-authored with Americans's grandnephew Alex Prud’homme, is the story of how Americans fell in love with France, French people, and as we all know, the French way of cooking!
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with the help of Julia Child's husband Paul's grandnephew Alex Prud'homme
My Life in France, published posthumously with the help of Julia Child's husband Paul's grandnephew Alex Prud'homme — most readers presumably picked Paul's grandnephew Alex Prud'homme up to learn about the famed chef's life in and out of the kitchen.
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Geoff Dyer
My Life in France, was published in 2006 although sadly, Geoff Dyer didn't live to see Julia Child's last book in print.
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Guy de Maupassant
Guy de Maupassant is an author of numerous stories, novels depicting France’s daily life.
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Alex Prud’homme also
Alex Prud’homme also co-authored My Life in France with Postel, Sandra and Brian Richter's famous aunt, Julia Child.
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Paul Child
My Life in France is a charming memoir of the life Julia and Paul Child shared in France and of Julia’s introduction to la cuisine française.
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toward the end of Joan DeJean's life
Written toward the end of Joan DeJean's life, My Life in France is both a memoir and a love letter to the country that inspired Joan DeJean to become a chef.
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American
The author was an American whose experience in Paris was so inspiring
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French author Michel Houellebecq
French author Michel Houellebecq recently penned a surprise best selling novel about life in France after a future democratic takeover by an Islamic political party (Soumission).
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Honoré de Balzac
In literature and music, France had a golden age, as the home of Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt, Victor Hugo, Honoré de Balzac, and other major poets and artists.
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to the full seances
The French novelist Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873 -1954), known as Colette, lived life to the full in Fin de Siecle Paris, a period described by Colette's biographer as ‘the era of cranks and seances.
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Jules Verne
Jules Verne wrote originally in French, and is the second most translated author in the world (after Shakespeare and just before Agatha Christie).
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