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''My Life in France'' is an autobiography by Julia Child, published in 2006. It was compiled by Julia Child and Alex Prud'homme, her husband's grandnephew, during the last eight months of her life, and completed and published by Prud'homme following her death in August 2004.〔''10 Favorite Things on My Life in France by Julia Child,'' #7.〕 In her own words, it is a book about the things Julia loved most in her life: her husband, France (her "spiritual homeland"), and the "many pleasures of cooking and eating." It is a collection of linked autobiographical stories, mostly focused on the years between 1948 and 1954, recounting in detail the culinary experiences Julia and her husband, Paul Child, enjoyed while living in Paris, Marseille, and Provence.〔''My Life in France,'' p. 3〕 The text is accompanied by black-and-white photographs taken by Paul Child, and research for the book was partially done using family letters, datebooks, photographs, sketches, poems and cards.〔''My Life in France,'' p. 6-7〕 ''My Life in France'' provides a detailed chronology of the process through which Julia Child's name, face, and voice became well known to most Americans. The book also contains an extremely detailed index cataloging every person, place, ingredient, recipe, topic and event discussed.〔''My Life in France,'' p. 305-317〕 ==Summary== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「My Life in France」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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