Paris Lost and Found
A Memoir of Love
Scott Dominic Carpenter author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Published:17th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Midwestern Bestseller!
What to do when life smacks you down? Head for Paris, of course!
In this book, the author of French Like Moi (2020) returns to the scene of the crime with more tales of intrigue. This time, he’s reeling from loss—and hoping the City of Light will come to his rescue.
From bizarre encounters on the Metro to comical clashes with authority figures, including a quixotic battle against a flock of migrant parrots, and even the tribulations of dating, Paris Lost and Found unveils sides of the great city that are as quirky as they are authentic. With a unique blend of wit, insight, and wistfulness, Carpenter charts a path through a labyrinth of challenges—only to emerge on the other side, squinting into the bright light of hope and new beginnings.
Praise for Paris Lost and Found
“Paris Lost and Found is not only the best travel memoir I've seen in years; it’s one of the best books I've read in a decade.” —Gillian Kendall, Perceptive Travel
“Honestly, the funniest book I’ve ever read that also made me cry.” —Heather Stimmler, editor of Secrets of Paris
“Lovers of Paris know that Scott Carpenter understands and evokes the authentic city behind the iconic sights and tourist cliches. In this sequel to his delightful, insightful French Like Moi, Carpenter takes us on a deeply personal journey, illuminating with poignant humor the City of Light, and loss, and love.” —Don George, author of The Way of Wanderlust
"Carpenter is a very funny man, and a gifted writer who has perfected the art of rendering the typical day-to-day, real-life scenarios that Americans in France frequently find themselves in—absurd situations having to do with Frenchness in one way or another." —Janet Hulstrand, in Bonjour Paris
“In these humorous, heartfelt essays, [Carpenter] presents a different view of the city… An enjoyable, engaging read for travelers—armchair and airline alike. —Los Angeles Book Review
“Directed by his Midwestern sense of delight, Carpenter adopts the role of an American observer, making keen observations about language and about the fact that human vulnerability makes people more alike than they are different. Still, everyone Carpenter encounters is fair game for an affectionate portrait that speaks to their particular quirks and culture. A nuanced memoir about loss, starting over, and embracing a new home abroad.” —Foreword Clarion Reviews
“Like the soiled sheets of the chateau turned B&B Anne was once tasked to wash clean, the romanticisation of Paris is stripped all the way back. If this book makes one fall in love with the city, it’ll be for what it authentically is: its quirks, frustrating qualities, little magic and all.” —Book Nerdection (rated “Must Read”)
“A testament to human resiliency.” —2am Book Review Club
“Five Stars” —Readers’ Favorite
Praise for French Like Moi
- “A delightful read...filled with levity and grace.” —Kirkus Reviews
- “Carpenter's droll take keeps the reader chuckling.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
- “Carpenter has a knack for turning potential catastrophes into comedy.” —Publishers Weekly
- “A delightful romp through French life.” —Midwest Book Review
- Five stars, and Editors’ Pick —Foreword Reviews
ISBN: 9781609522124
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 311g
256 pages