Author event with Amor Towles | Paschall Theater at Montgomery Bell Academy
Arts
Literary Arts
Join the exciting evening event with acclaimed author Amor Towles as Parnassus Books and Montgomery Bell Academy proudly present an exclusive discussion about his latest book, TABLE FOR TWO. Taking place on April 3, 2024, at the prestigious Paschall Theater located at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, this ticketed event promises an engaging conversation between Towles and the renowned Ann Patchett. Each ticket, priced at $41.32, grants you a seat in the theater and a personally signed copy of Table for Two. The books will be pre-signed, and there will be an opportunity for personalization during the signing line after the event. While supplies last, you will also have the chance to purchase additional copies of Table for Two, as well as Amor Towles' previous captivating novels. For your convenience, parking is available free of charge on the MBA campus. You can utilize the garage at 205 South Wilson Boulevard, the Vine Street Church parking lot, or any of the surface lots on campus. About the book: Amor Towles, renowned for his bestselling novels such as The Lincoln Highway, A Gentleman in Moscow, and Rules of Civility, now presents a collection of richly detailed and compelling stories. Featuring six tales set in New York City and a novella set in Golden Age Hollywood, Towles explores the consequences of brief encounters and the intricate dynamics of modern marriages. Additionally, he will share a noirish tale, set in Los Angeles, which follows the journey of Evelyn Ross, a beloved character from his novel Rules of Civility. Eve in Hollywood takes readers through the captivating world of movie sets, bungalows, and dive bars as Eve crafts a new future for herself and others. With his trademark wit, humor, and sophistication, Towles once again captivates readers with Table for Two. About the author: Amor Towles has garnered immense popularity with his New York Times bestselling novels. His works, including Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Lincoln Highway, have collectively sold over five million copies worldwide and have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Towles resides in Manhattan with his wife and two children.