a book store with exceptional warmth and charm Kristina McMorris, author of Letters from Home and Bridge of Scarlet Leaves shares her love of Beach Books, in …
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Harvard Books, Cambridge MA
an indie store on Harvard Square We're headed to the east coast for Thanksgiving this year, and one of the things I'm looking forward to is a return to Harvard …
The Coop, Cambridge MA
my son's favorite hangout When I visited Cambridge, Massachusettes this February - knowing my son would be moving there after graduating in June - I walked the …
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Four years ago this month and just a couple weeks after my second novel, The Wednesday Sisters, released, I learned it would be on the San Francisco …
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Longfellow Books, Portland ME
warm and cozy, with walls and tables filled with books, and a bookseller who had lots to say about books that I also loved I spent a long weekend in February in …
Readers' Books, Sonoma CA
better than a winery tour, and at author events you might get a glassPerhaps it says something about my marriage that Mac and I, on a 24th anniversary trip to …
A Great Good Place for Books, Oakland CA
a little bookstore with an amazing selection, and even more amazing booksellers One of my favorite things about A Great Good Place for Books in Oakland, CA is …
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Pages, Manhattan Beach CA
"Grocery Stories" Perhaps the only place more special than a good bookstore is one opened by a friend you knew in her pre-bookseller days. In my sordid …
Shakespeare & Company, Paris France
where Anais Nin, Henry Miller, James Baldwin, and Ernest Hemingway have been I'm in Paris for a month, writing and walking in the steps of some literary greats. …
Just the Bookstore, Glen Ellyn, IL
I spent a few days in Chicago last week for the Chicago Tribune Litfest, and had a chance to return to Just the Bookstore again. I first heard about this …