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Time Was Soft There:

A Paris Sojourn at Shakespeare & Co.
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Picador, Sep 19, 2006 - Biography & Autobiography - 260 pages
Wandering through Paris's Left Bank one day, poor and unemployed, Canadian reporter Jeremy Mercer ducked into a little bookstore called Shakespeare & Co. Mercer bought a book, and the staff invited him up for tea. Within weeks, he was living above the store, working for the proprietor, George Whitman, patron saint of the city's down-and-out writers, and immersing himself in the love affairs and low-down watering holes of the shop's makeshift staff. Time Was Soft There is the story of a journey down a literary rabbit hole in the shadow of Notre Dame, to a place where a hidden bohemia still thrives.

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User Review  - Mathew Paust - Goodreads

[I'm going to join the uncool kids who gave this five stars, realizing, of course, my credibility as a reviewer likely will take a huge unrecoverable hit from the cool kids who gave it fewer, for whom ... Read full review

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User Review  - Carol - Goodreads

I love this first line in chapter 35 -- "Within a week, Ablimit was in the hospital, the apartment was lost, Eve stopped wearing George's ring, and a man was dead." Former journalist/ novelist Jeremy ... Read full review

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Jeremy Mercer was formerly a journalist for the Ottawa Citizen. He is the author of two crime books and founder of Kilometer Zero, a cult literary magazine currently being published out of Shakespeare & Co.

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