David Lebovitz in his kitchen talking about his book L'Appart
David Lebovitz is a world-renowned chef whose latest book, L’Appart, tells the tale of his renovation nightmare in Paris.
Here he joins The Earful Tower book club to discuss it.
The book sees David going head to head with confounding contractors, back-breaking bureaucrats, and recalcitrant renovators as he seeks to complete his dream home.
L’appart was the February choice for The Earful Tower book club and never before had the members been so active in the group, sharing pictures of the Lebovitz recipes they’d cooked and telling stories of their own renovation nightmares.
And as luck would have it, David invited me into his very apartment for the end-of-the-month book discussion.
This video was streamed live from David’s kitchen, and we even took a mini tour of it at the end (but we didn’t extend any farther than the kitchen – give the man some privacy!).
Here’s what happened when we sat down for a chat over some scrumptious buckwheat cookies David had baked that morning.
Note: This chat was streamed live in Facebook page for The Earful Tower’s book club. If you want to join the club, entry is free with an optional $5 monthly membership. If you’re very quick, you can enter the competition for a free copy of next month’s book, A Year in Paris by John Baxter.
And lastly, if you loved David’s book, do as he says and leave a review about it on Amazon.
Join the book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2201213599913002/
Sign up on Patreon and see more like this: https://www.patreon.com/theearfultower
More from The Earful Tower: https://theearfultower.com/
Видео David Lebovitz in his kitchen talking about his book L'Appart канала The Earful Tower
Here he joins The Earful Tower book club to discuss it.
The book sees David going head to head with confounding contractors, back-breaking bureaucrats, and recalcitrant renovators as he seeks to complete his dream home.
L’appart was the February choice for The Earful Tower book club and never before had the members been so active in the group, sharing pictures of the Lebovitz recipes they’d cooked and telling stories of their own renovation nightmares.
And as luck would have it, David invited me into his very apartment for the end-of-the-month book discussion.
This video was streamed live from David’s kitchen, and we even took a mini tour of it at the end (but we didn’t extend any farther than the kitchen – give the man some privacy!).
Here’s what happened when we sat down for a chat over some scrumptious buckwheat cookies David had baked that morning.
Note: This chat was streamed live in Facebook page for The Earful Tower’s book club. If you want to join the club, entry is free with an optional $5 monthly membership. If you’re very quick, you can enter the competition for a free copy of next month’s book, A Year in Paris by John Baxter.
And lastly, if you loved David’s book, do as he says and leave a review about it on Amazon.
Join the book club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2201213599913002/
Sign up on Patreon and see more like this: https://www.patreon.com/theearfultower
More from The Earful Tower: https://theearfultower.com/
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