The winner also has a Booker connection; the author used to work for
Peter
Carey, the Australian writer who has twice won the Booker, once for
Oscar and Lucinda in 1998 and again with The True History of the
Kelly Gang in 2001.
Powell has been working as a nanny and secretarial temp while penning her
blog, in which she tries to cook recipes from American cookery grande dame
Julia
Child in a cramped New York apartment over the course of a year.
"Too old for theatre, too young for children, and too bitter for anything
else, Julie Powell was looking for a challenge," she writes.
"And in the Julie/Julia project she found it. Risking her marriage, her job
and her cats' wellbeing, she has signed on for a deranged assignment: 365 days,
536 recipes, one girl and a crappy outer borough kitchen."
The book of the blog has sold over 100,000 copies, and a film is planned
shortly.
"A great 'blook' is not a website shovelled onto paper," wrote Blooker
committee judge Paul Jones in his
blog.
"Julie and Julia successfully makes the transition and grows as it goes
having learned from the blog readers.
"The deeply personal story of an obsession leads us all to see what could be
trivial and indulgent as a personal and, as it turns out, communal art; an art
of transformation and of conquest, of egg dishes and of self-doubt."
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