Paris or Die: A Memoir
By (Author) Jayne Tuttle
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
7th September 2022
24th November 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
Travel writing
944.083092
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
246g
Sharp, funny and unflinchingly honest,Jayne Tuttles memoir lifts you off the page and into a Paris far beyond the postcards.This new edition ofParis or Dieis a headlong plunge into not just life in Paris, but life itself.
Aspiring actor Jayne lives in Melbourne, where she dreams of a creative life. But after her mother dies unexpectedly, Jayne loses her bearings. Untethered, heartsick, she is soon on a plane to Paris with no return ticket. The city, it seems, has its own plans for her.
She finds herself in a vibrant and dizzying neighbourhood, living in a former monastery, studying at a famous theatre school, falling in love with a Frenchman too beautiful to be real.She will forget her past and disappear into the culture if it kills her. And one strange night, it nearly does.
Raw, real and evocative,Paris or Dieis an unforgettable picture of love, grief and adventure.
'joltingly alive, beautiful and terrifying' Helen Garner, The Age
By turns madcap and heart-breaking, Paris or Die is a witty and wise reflection on the power of cities to help us become ourselves. I devoured it and I cant wait to read more from my new favorite writer. Lauren Elkin, author of Flneuse: Women Walk the City
'A vivid memoir of damage, grace and healing which manages to be funny, irreverent and moving all at once.'Luke Davies, author of Candy, Totem, script writer of Lion
Jayne Tuttles writing is a delicious delight. Christos Tsiolkas, author of Damascus, Merciless Gods, Barracuda, The Slap
An electric rollercoaster ride through the streets of Paris, this is also a moving memoir of love, exploration and loss at times utterly joyful, at times gut-wrenching and always fierce and beautifully written. Jemma Birrell, artistic director of Sydney Writers Festival, 20122016
I was entranced from start to finish. A tantalising tour through the life of a young, spontaneous, in love, in lust, foreigner whose inimitable joie de vivre opens her to a Paris that yields its local charms, its particular customs and its unexpected dangers Martine Murray, author of The Last Summer of Ada Bloom, How to Make a Bird
A riveting, moving, funny and at times shocking memoir about a young Australian woman whose dream journey to the city of light turns into a nightmare. I loved it. Jennifer Higgie, writer and editor Frieze magazine
Moving, raw and more than a little bit sexy, I practically inhaled this book about a woman determined to grab on to art, love and life with everything shes got in the worlds most romantic city. Rachel Power, author of The Divided Heart: Art and Motherhood
Joyous, sexy and compelling a wonderful read. Paddy OReilly, author of Peripheral Vision, The Wonders
'Tuttle, a writer, actor and charismatically charming first-time author, takes us on quite a journey. Her writing is pitch-perfect and pacy very, very funny at times, and raw and affecting at others.' Linda Jaivin,The Saturday Paper
A latter-day Bonjour Tristesse. Steve Carroll, Sydney Morning Herald / The Age
A witty and observant raconteur, and merciless chronicler of her own foibles, shes like the love child of David Sedaris and Helen Garner. Linda Jaivin, The Saturday Paper
A love letter to Paris: not the idealised city Tuttle had imagined it to be, but a real and imperfect place where she feels alive, more alive than ever before Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian
A rollicking yarn that is humorous, poignant and sexy, and always evocative of Paris. Graham Erbacher, The Australian
Tuttles honesty and raw self-exposurecreeps on you, as does her own near-death experience. Wendy Mason, The Herald Sun
Beautifully written with an unfiltered lens, Paris or Die is gritty, funny and heartbreakingly real. Emily Harms, The Wheeler Centre
By turns madcap and heart-breaking, Paris or Die is a witty and wise reflection on the power of cities to help us become ourselves. I devoured it and I cant wait to read more from my new favorite writer. -- Lauren Elkin, author of Flneuse: Women Walk the City
Jayne Tuttles writing is a delicious delight. -- Christos Tsiolkas, author of Damascus, Merciless Gods, Barracuda, The Slap
An electric rollercoaster ride through the streets of Paris, this is also a moving memoir of love, exploration and loss at times utterly joyful, at times gut-wrenching and always fierce and beautifully written. -- Jemma Birrell, artistic director of Sydney Writers' Festival, 2012-2016
I was entranced from start to finish. A tantalising tour through the life of a young, spontaneous, in love, in lust, foreigner whose inimitable joie de vivre opens her to a Paris that yields its local charms, its particular customs and its unexpected dangers -- Martine Murray, author of The Last Summer of Ada Bloom, How to Make a Bird
A riveting, moving, funny and at times shocking memoir about a young Australian woman whose dream journey to the city of light turns into a nightmare. I loved it. -- Jennifer Higgie, writer and editor of Frieze magazine
Moving, raw and more than a little bit sexy, I practically inhaled this book about a woman determined to grab on to art, love and life with everything shes got in the worlds most romantic city. -- Rachel Power, author of The Divided Heart: Art arid Motherhood
Joyous, sexy and compelling a wonderful read. -- Paddy O'Reilly, author of Peripheral Vision, The Wonders
Tuttle, a writer, actor and charismatically charming first-time author, takes us on quite a journey. Her writing is pitch-perfect and pacy very, very funny at times, and raw and affecting at others. -- Linda Jalvin, The Saturday Paper
A latter-day Bonjour Tristesse. -- Steve Carroll, Sydney Morning Herald / The Age
A witty and observant raconteur, and merciless chronicler of her own foibles, shes like the love child of David Sedaris and Helen Garner. -- Linda Jalvin, The Saturday Paper
A love letter to Paris: not the idealised city Tuttle had imagined it to be, but a real and imperfect place where she feels alive, more alive than ever before -- Gemma Nisbet, The West Australian
A rollicking yarn that is humorous, poignant and sexy, and always evocative of Paris. -- Graham Erbacher, The Australian
Tuttles honesty and raw self-exposurecreeps on you, as does her own near-death experience. -- Wendy Mason, The Herald Sun
Beautifully written with an unfiltered lens, Paris or Die is gritty, funny and heartbreakingly real. -- Emily Harms, The Wheeler Centre
Jayne Tuttle is the author of Paris or Die (2019) and My Sweet Guillotine(2022).Paris or Die was developed into a solo theatre show with director John Bolton and performed in 2021 and 2022 in a variety of venues including La Mama in Melbourne.Jayne graduated from the cole Internationale de Thtre Jacques Lecoq in 2006 and went on to live and work in France as an actor, voice-over artist, playwright, translator and bilingual copywriter.Jayne was awarded the Eric Dark Flagship Fellowship in 2021 from the Varuna Writers House.She co-owns The Bookshop at Queenscliff in coastal Victoria.