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Highlights
- From proposals to "I do," book-lovers find their perfect match at bookstores they love.
- About the Author: Judith Rosen worked in publishing and bookselling for a dozen years before writing about them both as the long-time bookselling editor and New England correspondent for Publishers Weekly.
- 120 Pages
- Photography, Photojournalism
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About the Book
"A celebration of love and of bricks-and-mortar bookstores told through the stories--in words and pictures--of couples who chose to get engaged, and sometimes married, in bookstores"--
Book Synopsis
From proposals to "I do," book-lovers find their perfect match at bookstores they love.
What is the most romantic place to get engaged? A bookstore, of course. The perfect wedding venue? A bookstore! Book-loving couples from all over America agree, and Bookstore Romance celebrates not only a couple's love for each other, but also their love of books and bookstores.
Bookselling journalist Judith Rosen interviewed twenty-four couples who tell their stories about how they planned and celebrated their engagements and weddings in independent bookstores. And of course, these perfect occasions could not have been orchestrated without the help of willing booksellers who slipped rings into books, made special displays of handmade volumes, and hid behind bookshelves to snap photos.
A portion of the proceeds from this book will be donated to the Book Industry Charitable Foundation.
Review Quotes
"Unabashedly adorable." --Ron Charles "Washington Post"
"Just in time for this past Valentine's Day, Brandeis University Press released Bookstore Romance: Love Speaks Volumes, a nonfiction title by former PW bookselling editor Judith Rosen collecting stories of people who discovered more than just a great read while browsing the shelves. Editor Sue Berger Ramin said that, after seeing multiple photos of couples getting engaged or married inside a bookstore online, she became eager to know their backstories--so she asked Rosen to investigate. The book, Ramin said, 'is not only about people's love for each other, but also their love for their local independent bookstores. It celebrates the important role that indies play in their communities.'"-- "Publishers Weekly"
"A bibliophile's time capsule and an enduring record of love and literary obsessions, Bookstore Romance is a swoonworthy coffee table book about couples who formalized their relationships in bookstores."-- "Foreword Reviews"
About the Author
Judith Rosen worked in publishing and bookselling for a dozen years before writing about them both as the long-time bookselling editor and New England correspondent for Publishers Weekly. Some of her interviews and articles have been collected in Writing for Your Life and in The Writer's Handbook. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.