Evenings with an Author: Oliver Gee
This free, public event will be hosted via Zoom. Registration is required.
This event runs from 19h30-20h30 (Central European Time) on Wednesday 4 November.
Instructions on how to participate virtually will be emailed on 4 November shortly before the event.


Oliver Gee is an Australian who's been in Paris since 2015. He arrived as a journalist, but now makes a living as the host of the hugely popular Paris travel podcast "The Earful Tower". This year, he released his laugh-out-loud memoir, "Paris On Air," which he will discuss with us live on Zoom. Oliver will give an entertaining performance and host a lively Q&A in which he'll talk about publishing a book during a lockdown, cancelling a mega US book tour and doing it virtually instead, and the perks and perils of life as a podcaster in the City of Light. 

In "Paris On Air," Oliver Gee tells of how five years in France taught him how to order cheese, make a Parisian person smile, and convince anyone you can fake French (even if, like Oliver, you speak the language like an Australian cow).

A fresh voice on the Paris scene, he shares the soaring highs and crushing lows that come with following your dreams to the French capital.

He also befriends the city's too-cool-for-school basketballers, chases runaway crocodiles, and goes on a mammoth honeymoon trip around France on his little red scooter. 

To order, please visit www.theearfultower.com/memoir
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