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Paris, Paris

Journey Into the City of Light

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Swapping his native San Francisco for the City of Light, travel writer David Downie arrived in Paris in 1986 on a one-way ticket, his head full of romantic notions. Curiosity and the legs of a cross-country runner propelled him daily from an unheated, seventh-floor walk-up garret near the Champs-├ëlys├®es to the old Montmartre haunts of the doomed painter Modigliani, the tombs of P├¿re-Lachaise cemetery, the luxuriant alleys of the Luxembourg Gardens, and the aristocratic ├Äle Saint-Louis midstream in the Seine.

Downie wound up living in the chic Marais district, married to the Paris-born American photographer Alison Harris, an equally incurable walker and chronicler. Ten books and a quarter-century later, he still spends several hours every day rambling through Paris and writing about the city he loves. An irreverent, witty romp featuring thirty-one short prose sketches of people, places, and daily life, Paris, Paris: Journey into the City of Light ranges from the glamorous to the least-known corners and characters of the world's favorite city.

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      Enamored with his adopted city of Paris, American expat Downie takes a keen interest in the daily life of its everyday people, the curious sights of its the various arrondissements, and its rich history. Narrator Max Winter brings the listener along on Downie's strolls through the streets and voices his musings on the City of Light. Winter sounds as relaxed as a leisurely stroll along the Seine as he guides listeners through this collection of essays. He communicates the author's intellectualism and affinity for Paris, though the author also recognizes some of the city's quirks and shortfalls. Downie unveils some interesting and little-known facts about sights both on the tourist itinerary and farther afield. S.E.G. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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