Julie and Julia
OK, here I am…I just finished the last of the 5 books for my From the Stacks Winter Reading Challenge. I had saved Julie and Julia for last, figuring it would be a light, fun, breezy read, which might suit me well after some of the heavier topics I had thus far covered. I was right. To be honest, I knew very little about this book/blog/idea before the book was given to me as a gift last Christmas. I knew that the author, Julie Powell, lived in New York, that she decided to make every recipe in Julia Childs’ famous cookbook, Mastering The Art of French Cooking, 524 recipes, in one year. I’ll confess that I kind of wondered if this might be a book by a Martha Stewart wannabe, someone who was going to go into excruciating detail of each and every recipe, and how perfectly they all came out, and so on. Or maybe, it was going to be the blog, one year worth, written into a book, which also? Not so interesting. I needn’t have worried. I mean, Jefito and his lovely bride gave me this book, and I should trust them, right? So here we go, I’m reading along, and I find that I’m reading about someone who knows when to use the ‘f word’ (whenever possible, it seems). If profanity is a problem for you, skip the book. Clearly, I was raised with this word, so it wasn’t a problem for me.
How was I to know, then, that not only would Julie Powell, the author and crazed woman who took this project on, would, in addition to having a blog that she loved and swearing like a trucker, have a Buffy addiction! I mean, outside of her cooking brains and kidneys and so on, this woman and I could be friends! Here’s a quote:
It made me philosophical, or maybe just hungry…Anyway, as I was stuffing and sealing turnovers, I found myself considering the essential rights of Roquefort filling. I brought the filling into being, and now I was seeking to entrap it in a buttery pastry prison, though it was obvious from its evasive behavior that there is nothing Roquefort wants more than to be free. Was this not arrogance? Was it not, in essence, a slave-owning mentality, to be approaching this from the perspective of how best to trap the Roquefort filling, without consideration for the Roquefort’s fundamental desire for freedom?
I was getting a little dizzy.
In retrospect, of course, this can be recognized as the first sign of my imminent psychotic break.
I would recommend this book heartily, to anyone with a passion for living, at least SOME interest in cooking, and who doesn’t mind discovering that the author is so overwhelmed that she has allowed maggots to fester in her kitchen. Ugh.
10 Comments
Ml
The other post you referred to (the F-word post) had me laughing out loud!!! Very funny!
I will read this book. It’s something I know I’ll enjoy. Thanks for the great review 🙂
Dot
I think this would be something I would enjoy. I think I need to set a goal of reading the book I have (Running With Scissors) by the end of January. Then this. Need to get my reading brain exercised for the final Harry Potter!
Gina
Oh my. Maggots.
She must have had to make almost two recipes a day! Or did she cram a bunch into one day?
Looks like I’ll have to read!
wordgirl
You should also read books by Ruth Reichle. She’s all about the food and preparation. And she tells a good story in the process.
Lalunas
Maggots and the F word. Hum, I really like to cook though.
Thanks for the book review. I think I will let this one pass just for now though.
hellomelissa
mmm! maggots!! one time i got back from my usual summer month in michigan to find a bag of potatoes in the garage writhing with the little critters. the best part?? t had to step OVER them each time he went from house to studio. ah, men. gotta love ’em.
Py Korry
The maggots are not what I’m concerned with. Rather, I want to know about her Buffy addiction! 🙂
ally bean
I liked this book. I was so in awe of Julie setting such a challenging goal and then achieving it. I found the book to be inspirational which is something I hadn’t expected when I got it for a present.
Rachel
I loved it too! I just posted on my blog. It was very inspiration to me.
http://rachelsbite.blogspot.com/2006/12/book-review-julie-and-julia.html
Cherry
I started reading this book on my vacation and I’m hooked. I’m a slow reader so it’ll take me a while to read, but it’s the type of book that makes me want to go to bed early so I can read longer. Of course it helps that I adore all the food talk!