Julia Child, by the standards of her time, never should have left the kind of mark she did in front of the camera. She was everything television producers didn’t want: tall, middle-aged, and, of course, a woman. But she was also different, and America liked that.

Bob Spitz recounts Julia’s unprecedented but well-deserved road to fame in Dearie: The Remarkable Life of Julia Child, painting her “differences” as assets that eventually led to a career no one would ever forget.

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