Join
Malaprop’s Bookstore/Cafe and independent bookstores across the country for
parties, author readings, in-store events, and exclusive day-of merchandise.
Following the runaway success of last year’s California
Bookstore Day, bookstores across the nation are now preparing for Independent
Bookstore Day, a country-wide celebration of books and independent bookstores
on May 2nd. From L.A. to Brooklyn, book lovers should mark their calendars for
this special day of literary parties.
Malaprop's asked WNC authors to name a life-changing book and explain why it was chosen. These books will be on display with author photos and each author's words that describe what made the book a life-changer.
“Independence is an integral part of our democracy, and we love practicing it here at Malaprop’s with our unique selection of books and unsurpassed customer service,” said Malaprop’s owner and founder, Emoke B'Racz.
The 15 exclusive books and art pieces for Independent Bookstore Day 2015 will be available only at participating IBD bookstores, only on May 2nd. Items
include a signed, original Chris Ware print; a signed chapbook of original
essays by the bestselling author of Bad Feminist, Roxane Gay; a Margaret Atwood
stencil, a literary map of the seas; a color broadside from Stephen King’s
forthcoming novel Finders Keepers; an original signed, Captain Underpants print
and much more. More than 65 authors have demonstrated their support for
independent bookstores by donating work for IBD.
The
first National Independent Bookstore Day is sponsored in part by Penguin Random
House and The American Booksellers Association. “It's a privilege for Penguin
Random House to be the first publisher sponsor of Independent Bookstore Day,
and we are excited about supporting it in a variety of ways, including author
appearances and specially created merchandise that celebrates the event,” said
Jaci Updike, President, Sales of Penguin Random House U.S. “California
Bookstore Day was a tremendous success for our booksellers, their customers,
and for us last year, and we’re looking forward to working with booksellers all
across the country to grow this terrific event in their communities—it’s a
fantastic and festive way to bring new readers into bookstores, and to
strengthen relationships with existing customers.”
“The
entire purpose of Bookstore Day is to celebrate our collective success and
thank our customers and the community of readers,” says IBD Program Director,
Samantha Schoech. “For so long, the message about indie bookstores was all doom
and gloom, but the truth is, there are more indie bookstores this year than
last, and more last year than the year before that. Independent bookstores are
actually opening around the country. We want people to know that.”
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