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My Bookstore

Writers Celebrate Their Favorite Places to Browse, Read, and Shop


  • Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
In My Bookstore our favorite writers - from Elin Hilderbrand, to John Grisham, to Isabel Allende and Dave Eggers - express their adoration and admiration for their favorite bookstores and booksellers. The relationship between a writer and her local bookstore can last for years or even decades. Brimming with original, deeply moving, funny, and exceedingly well-crafted tributes to bookstores, My Bookstore is a joyful celebration of our bookstores !

ISBN 9780316395076 | E | PB
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Publisher Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers
ISBN 9780316395076
Publication date April 2017
Edition Paperback
Dimensions mm
Pages 384
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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In My Bookstore our favorite writers - from Elin Hilderbrand, to John Grisham, to Isabel Allende and Dave Eggers - express their adoration and admiration for their favorite bookstores and booksellers. The relationship between a writer and her local bookstore can last for years or even decades. Often it is the author's local store that supported her during the early days of her career and that works tirelessly to introduce her work to new readers. But authors are also readers and customers, just like us. For them, as for most of us, bookstores serve as the anchor for our communities, the place that introduces us to new ideas (and new neighbors), and that sets our children on the path to becoming lifelong readers and lovers of books. Brimming with original, deeply moving, funny, and exceedingly well-crafted tributes to bookstores, from Longfellow Books in Portland, Maine (Ron Currie, Jr.) to Powells City of Books in Portland, Oregon (Chuck Palahniuk) and everywhere in between, My Bookstore is a joyful celebration of our bricks-and-mortar stores and a clarion call to readers everywhere at a time when the value and importance of these stores should be shouted from the rooftops.