*NOTE: I received the review in the NYT Dining and Wine RSS Feed; at the end of the review was a statement that the book review was from the April 3 NYT Review of Books; since I spend even less time with that than I do with the standard edition of the NYT, I have no idea whether it will appear in the (increasingly irrelevant) dead tree edition of the Times...
Friday, April 1, 2011
Added to "holds" at the library
After reading Julia Child’s Life as a Spy, the review from the Noo Yawk Slimes' "Dining and Wine"* pages: A Covert Affair, by Jennet Conant. "A group portrait of idealists, including Julia and Paul Child, who served in the O.S.S. during World War II.
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*NOTE: I received the review in the NYT Dining and Wine RSS Feed; at the end of the review was a statement that the book review was from the April 3 NYT Review of Books; since I spend even less time with that than I do with the standard edition of the NYT, I have no idea whether it will appear in the (increasingly irrelevant) dead tree edition of the Times...
*NOTE: I received the review in the NYT Dining and Wine RSS Feed; at the end of the review was a statement that the book review was from the April 3 NYT Review of Books; since I spend even less time with that than I do with the standard edition of the NYT, I have no idea whether it will appear in the (increasingly irrelevant) dead tree edition of the Times...
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