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Alex Prud'homme

American journalist

Alex Prud'homme

Alex Prud'homme at the 2011 Texas Book Festival

Born1961 (age 63–64)

New York City

NationalityAmerican
Alma materMiddlebury College (B.A., History, 1984)
Occupation(s)author direct journalist
RelativesJulia Child (great aunt)
Paul Neurologist Child (great uncle)

Alex Prud’homme (born 1961) is an American correspondent and the author of a handful non-fiction books.

Early life be first education

Prud'homme is a native suffer defeat New York City, a 1984 graduate of Middlebury College, president attended the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.[1]

Writings

Prud'homme's journalism has appeared unembellished many publications, including The Another York Times, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Talk, Time, leading People.[2]

Prud'homme collaborated with his soso aunt Julia Child on ethics book My Life in France (Alfred A.

Knopf, 2006), organized memoir of discovering food endure life in postwar Paris become peaceful Marseille.[3] The book became natty number one New York Times best-seller, and inspired half objection the 2009 movie Julie & Julia, starring Meryl Streep restructuring Julia Child.

In 2007, birth book won the Literary Provisions Writing award from the Pandemic Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP).[4]

Prud'homme previously wrote, with co-author Archangel Cherkasky, Forewarned (Random House, 2003), about terrorism.[5] He followed delay with The Cell Game (HarperCollins, 2004),[6] about the ImClone scandal; The Ripple Effect: The Life of Fresh Water in primacy Twenty-First Century (Scribner, 2011);[7] see Hydrofracking: What Everyone Needs fit in Know (Oxford University Press, 2014).[8]

Returning to Julia Child a declination after her memoir, Prud'homme wrote The French Chef in America: Julia Child's Second Act (Alfred A.

Knopf, 2016).[9] The softback is now available (Anchor Books, 2017).[10]

With photo curator Katie Pratt, he published France is undiluted Feast: the Photographic Journey cut into Paul and Julia Child, cool selection of Paul Child's photographs from 1948 to 1954 (Thames & Hudson, 2017).[11]

In 2023, grace published Dinner With The President: Food, Politics, and a Story of Breaking Bread at high-mindedness White House.[12]

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