The Secret War of Julia Child : A Novel
130,00 DH
Avant de maîtriser la cuisine française, Julia Child était une espionne. Ce roman captivant suit ses aventures pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale en Asie avec l'OSS, où elle navigue entre espionnage, amour et découverte de soi. Des missions classifiées à une romance tourbillonnante avec Paul Child, l'histoire mêle histoire et fiction dans un récit de courage et de résilience. Parfait pour les amateurs d'histoires cachées et de femmes fortes en tête d'affiche. 🕵️♀️🌍❤️
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Before she became the iconic chef, Julia Child’s life took a thrilling turn during World War II. This novel uncovers her lesser-known journey as a 30-year-old Pasadena socialite who joined the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the CIA. Stationed in Asia, Julia navigates the dangerous world of espionage, from managing classified files to surviving the chaos of war-torn Ceylon, India, and China. Along the way, she discovers courage, purpose, and a passion for adventure that would later define her legendary career.
The story paints a vivid picture of Julia’s transformation from an ambitious but uncertain woman to a resilient force. Amidst the high-stakes secrecy of the OSS, she forms an unlikely bond with Paul Child, a mapmaker whose wit and charm challenge her to embrace life’s unpredictability. Their relationship blossoms against a backdrop of exotic locales, political intrigue, and the ever-present threat of danger.
Chambers masterfully blends historical detail with rich storytelling, offering readers a front-row seat to the untold chapters of Julia’s life. The novel explores themes of self-discovery, the impact of war, and the quiet heroism of those who shaped history behind the scenes. Fans of Julia’s culinary legacy will delight in seeing the roots of her bold spirit and unapologetic zest for life.
From bustling markets in India to the diplomatic tensions of wartime Asia, the setting comes alive with sensory detail. The narrative balances spy thriller elements with heartfelt romance, showcasing how Julia’s experiences in the OSS laid the groundwork for her future as a cultural icon.
This meticulously researched novel is a tribute to the women of the Greatest Generation and a reminder that even the most familiar stories hold hidden depths. Diana R. Chambers’ lyrical prose and deep dive into Julia’s early years make this a must-read for history buffs and fiction lovers alike.

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