Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Found in a Bookshop by Stephanie Butland

I enjoyed this book and for a few reasons and thoughts. It takes place during the COVID pandemic and it surrounds or encompasses those who work or frequent(ed) a particular book store, Lost for Words. Bookstores and churches can be the heartbeat of any community so here we go with a bookstore.

Business is down, extremely down to near survival mode, which can be expected under the circumstances and period in time. The owner has a focus group of sorts and decides on a “book prescription, book pharmacy” approach to sales via letters and emails.  This business decision grew into significant sales but also in community interaction.

We learn about wonderful and interesting people in the community as well as the owner and staff and how books played a role in their respective lives plus their personal challenges. The staff is well connected to their inventory and made interesting selections based on what was shared in the letters or emails received.  Some touched my heart and I felt connected to each of the characters presented throughout the book.

A business decision made from desperation fed the bottom line but equally important enriched the community through written words.  Written words created a connection. Imagine that! 

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