An Evening with Allen Levi
Join us for an evening with one of the most talked about authors of the year, Allen Levi. This special event celebrates Levi’s beloved novel, Theo of Golden—the heartwarming story of a mysterious old man whose quiet acts of generosity transform an entire community.
- Wednesday, December 10 at 6:30pm
- Little Professor
- Books will be available for purchase at the event
The evening will feature an engaging author discussion, a Q&A, and a book signing with Allen Levi. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear firsthand about the inspiration behind Theo of Golden, a novel praised for its timeless themes of kindness, neighborliness, and the enduring impact of small acts of love.
About the Book
Theo of Golden is the endearing story of a curious old man who quietly moves into a southern city and, for reasons unknown to anyone but himself, undertakes a campaign of anonymous generosity.
Theo’s love for people, combined with his fondness for books, art, birds, and story, unite in a colorful expression of outreach and affection.
Stories are shared, friendships are born, and lives, in response to his inexplicable kindness, are affirmed and transformed.
The old man, no stranger to sadness and loss, quickly becomes a welcome presence in the community but his new friends and neighbors wonder, who is Theo? And why is he here?
Beautifully written stories of kindness and neighborliness are always timely, but perhaps especially so now.
Meet Theo of Golden. He’s happy to meet you.
About the Author
Allen grew up in Columbus, Georgia, attended University of Georgia for degrees in English and Law, and worked as an attorney from 1980 to 1990. He left law practice for two years in 1990, moved to Scotland, and, while there, received a degree in Scottish fiction from the University of Edinburgh. He returned home, resumed law practice for three years, and finally ventured into vocational music in 1996.
Since then, he has worked as a traveling musician, sharing his whimsical, thought-provoking brand of songwriting and storytelling to audiences across the U.S. He has over twenty albums to his credit, as well as hundreds of other unpublished songs.
In 2014, he published The Last Sweet Mile, a memoir of the close friendship he shared with his brother, Gary, who died in 2012. He also wrote and published a children’s book, Oliviatown, adapted from a song of the same title.
Allen published his first novel, Theo of Golden, in 2023 and is currently working on its sequel, Ellen of Golden. Learn more about Theo of Golden here.
When not reading or writing Allen cares for family acreage where he lives with his father, tries to spend time with family nearby, keeps a full schedule of involvement in the small community around him, and dreams of being an artist someday.