Following his hilarious introduction to Paris in French Like Moi, Midwesterner Scott Dominic Carpenter returns to the scene of the crime with more tales of intrigue.
This time, though, the story starts with sorrow as Carpenter's
wife struggles with dementia. Humor may be the best medicine, but even
the antics of a vandal in their building can't cement the tiles of her
memory for long. Before he expects it, the author finds himself alone in
a capital that is also blighted by the pandemic.
It's against
this backdrop that the city comes roaring back to life. From bizarre
encounters on the Metro to comical clashes with authority figures, and
even a quixotic battle against a flock of migrant parrots, Paris Lost and Found
unveils sides of the great city that are as quirky as they are
authentic. With his unique blend of wit, insight, and wistfulness,
Carpenter charts a path through his new labyrinth of solitude?only to
emerge on the other side, squinting into the bright light of hope and
new beginnings.