Tall, gangly Julia Child with her bird voice and oversized appetite was a character tailor-made for a children’s book. At last, she has made her debut in Jessie Hartland’s illustrated story of her life, “Bon Appetit!” Hartland begins with Child’s youth in Pasadena and skips along to her time as a spy, as a newlywed in Paris, and through her years as a celebrity TV chef.
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Hartland, who has a little Richard Scary in her style, spares no detail — Julia’s wild sister Dort makes an appearance, as does the Blue Flash (the big American car Julia and Paul shipped over to France); you meet Julia’s pal Avis De Voto, and get a step-by-pickled-tongue-step explanation of how to make galantine. For my 5-year-olds, this was a 3-sitting book, but they came away knowing that if they want to hunt for truffles, they’ll need a pig, and that moving from Paris to Marseilles to Oslo looks kind of exciting. They are now fully prepared for life.
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