Dear Bookstore

Dear BookstoreDear Bookstore by Emily Arrow, Geneviève Godbout
Published by Candlewick Press on March 11, 2025
ISBN: 1536210692
Format: Picture Book Fiction
Source: MSL Book Review
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four-stars

This is a love letter to local independent bookstores. The correspondent, a young girl (never named),  begins by recalling her earliest memories of her encounter with a place that feels as if it is filled with friends. She discovers an independent, local bookstore and its owner, who creates a welcoming neighborhood space with puppies and cozy chairs.

The little girl brings her friend to this special place and her friend describes the bookstore as “full of magic”. Part of the magic is in the illustrations created with colored pencils and gouache; the characters and ideas emerging from the books  pop off the page in neon yellow, where the rest of the picture is rendered in soft pastels.

The reader sees the girl, who is light skinned with light brown hair, connecting with different genres and characters,  and  with the other book lovers who frequent the store, as she grows older.

The girl becomes a young woman and finds that the world outside the bookstore doesn’t always feel as welcoming. In an image that depicts other people staring at their phone and game screens, she hears the “scary news” that lots of bookstores are closing, and people aren’t reading (print) books anymore.  She returns to find her bookstore still there,  making impactful connections and the magic still potent.

This sweet paean to the independent bookstore captures what people love about these special places. Recommended for public and school library collections.

Deanna Contrino, SLMS
K-2 Resource Librarian, Scarborough Schools

four-stars