Patricia Taylor Wells’ plans to spend a summer in Paris studying French at the Sorbonne came close to being cancelled due to political unrest throughout France. In May 1968, there were numerous student protests that resulted in the Sorbonne and other universities being shut down. Workers joined the students and the strikes that followed came close to collapsing the government. After the elections in June, the resurgence had been reverted, and Patricia’s teacher confirmed that their trip had been approved. Little did she know that the political unrest was far from over.
"Wells tells a tale full if interest and amusement and falls in love with the architecture, sculpture and the wonderful restaurants. This is a lovely little book — well written and with beautiful and exciting descriptions of the times — reading it was like being there. A thoroughly enjoyable book from beginning to end." — Peter Hague ([poet), Goodreads Revie
GusGus Press
100 pp. ● 5×7
$9.95 (pb) ● $6.95 (eb)
ISBN 978-1-945805-01-1 (pb)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
Publication date: March 2018
Patricia Taylor Wells published her first book in 2016: “Camp Tyler, A First of its Kind” for the benefit of Camp Tyler, the oldest outdoor education school in the country, which she attended as a child. Since then, Ms. Wells has published the following books: The Eyes of the Doe 2017 (novel), Mademoiselle Renoir à Paris 2018 (memoir), LodeStar: Reflections of Light and Dark 2019 (poetry), and The Sand Rose 2021 (novel).
Her awards include First Place for Family Life/Inspirational Fiction in the Best of Texas Book Awards in 2018 (The Eyes of the Doe) and First Place for Poetry in the Best of Texas Book Awards in 2020 (LodeStar: Reflections of Light and Dark). Also, Ms. Wells has received awards from Texas Authors Association for her short stories: “Final Curtain” 2018, “Among the Thorns” 2019, “Bee Caves Road” 2020, “Candy Apple” 2020, “Unwelcome Guests” 2021, “Holly’s Tree” 2021, “RoadBlock” 2021, and “Cartoon Classics” 2021. The stories were published in Short Stories by Texas Authors Vol. 4, Vol. 5, Vol. 6, and Vol.7. Since 2016, Tyler Today Magazine has featured Ms. Wells six times in its “Authors Among Us” column, which she helped inspire to benefit local authors.
Ms. Wells, who holds a BA in English and French, facilitated writing critique groups for the Atlanta Writers Club and Knoxville Writers Group. She especially enjoys writing poetry and draws inspiration from the wide range of experiences she gathered from her travels and living in various places.