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DEAR BOOKSTORE by Emily Arrow

DEAR BOOKSTORE

by Emily Arrow ; illustrated by Geneviève Godbout

Pub Date: March 11th, 2025
ISBN: 9781536210699
Publisher: Candlewick

A child finds a second home in a small bookstore.

We’re glad you’re here!” The young narrator feels welcome right away; everything—an adorable pup, the books all around, even the soft, comfy chair—seems to be extending an enthusiastic greeting. A friend shares the child’s belief that the store is full of magic. On each return visit, the bookseller welcomes the protagonist and asks what books the little one is seeking. Whether the child craves mysteries, adventure, or stories that “twinkle,” the perfect book is always right there. Brief, highly expressive text and fantastical illustrations adeptly capture the child’s love for the bookshop. Many scenes are bathed in a dreamy, nostalgia-hued mist. As children and adults peruse the books, their dreams take flight in the form of bright yellow birds, flowers, animals, and strange creatures that float against a purple backdrop. As time passes, the narrator becomes a writer, who hosts a book signing at the store; the bookseller, now gray-haired, carries a stack of books, and the protagonist’s friend has become a painter. Though the narrator realizes that bookstores are facing challenges (“People weren’t reading books anymore—they mostly just read screens,” a neighbor notes), the beloved shop is still here, filled with readers and their dreams. The narrator is light-skinned, while the friend and the bookseller are Black, and their community is diverse.

A heartfelt tribute to the power of books and bookstores.

(author’s note) (Picture book. 4-9)