I'd hit 40 by the time I began to write real words. By then I'd married a professional writer/teacher, typed and edited his manuscripts, raised two c… - Betty Fussell

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I'd hit 40 by the time I began to write real words. By then I'd married a professional writer/teacher, typed and edited his manuscripts, raised two children, entertained like crazy, finished a doctorate in English Lit, taught Shakespeare, performed in community theaters, traveled as family all over Europe, lived in , London, and Provence.
And along the way I found Julia Child and the pleasures of making at home in Princeton what we were eating in . Like Julia, I wanted to tell other people about it. Not through how-to technique but how food checks time. The way travel does. The way play-acting does.

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About Betty Fussell

(née Betty Ellen Harper, born July 28, 1927) is an award-winning, American author, who has written a biography of , a memoir My Kitchen Wars, and books on cooking and . Her essays on food, travel, literature, theater, and movies have been appeared in publications including , , the , , , and .

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Alternative Names: Betty Ellen Fussell
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