Independent Bookstore Day: Again, Bigger and Better Than Ever
Saturday's 13th annual Independent Bookstore Day, organized by the American Booksellers Association, was the largest ever, with more than 2,000 indie bookstores in the U.S. participating (see the Indie Bookstore Day map here), along with more than 200 Canadian indies joining in Canadian Independent Bookstore Day (see story below), and hundreds around the world participating in the second Global Book Crawl, which took place last week and ended yesterday, overlapping the festivities in North America. Last week marked another enthusiastic runup to Indie Bookstore Day, Spirit Week, including "Silly" Monday, Plaid Tuesday, Bookstore Shirt Wednesday, Book Character Dress-Up Thursday, followed by bookstores' individual celebrations on Friday.
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| At Books on the Square in Providence, R.I.: author/illustrator R.W. Alley (left) and author Zoë B. Alley (right) with children's buyer Cristina Iannarino. | |
The day's events included many of the usual features of Indie Bookstore Day, with exclusive book and merchandise offerings, parties, street fairs, author readings and signings, storytimes, raffles, games, live music and so much more. Many cities and regions had passport programs offering prizes and discounts for those visiting participating stores, with some programs beginning in advance of the day and running for a while afterward to extend the celebration.
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| At Black Garnet Books, St. Paul, Minn. | |
Even more so than last year, Independent Bookstore Day in the U.S. came at a time marked across the country by assaults on free speech, free expression, democracy, the rule of law, books of all kinds but particularly ones with GLBTQ+ and BIPOC themes and characters, the rights and lives of citizens and immigrants, respect for and interest in other countries and cultures, political ideas and movements that don't align with the current administration, and more. As shown again and again--especially in Minnesota early this year--independent bookstores play a critical role in the country as centers of sanity where ideas and opinions can be discussed freely; where information about how to resist illegal government actions is available; where curiosity, knowledge, facts, and the written word are valued; where there are homes for people and organizations that are attacked and assaulted elsewhere; where all are welcomed.
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| Susan Novotny at Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza | |
Some stores mixed major events and anniversaries with Indie Bookstore Day. For example, Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza, Albany, N.Y., combined three celebrations on Saturday: Independent Bookstore Day, the 50th Anniversary of the store's founding, and the remodeling of the new space in Stuyvesant Plaza and the relocation of Book House.
Several new bookstores had grand openings on Saturday.
Among them, Dust & Blush Romance Bookshop, Boyne City, Mich., hosted a grand opening with ribbon cutting on Saturday. A Facebook reel shows the enthusiastic crowds that lined up to celebrate the new store.
Cozy Calico Books, Occoquan, Va., also celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, an appearance by the town's mayor, and many author signings. Take a look on Facebook.
Some stores offered tattoos, both permanent and temporary. pages: a bookstore, Manhattan Beach, Calif., had four choices of flash temporary tattoos, including our favorite: a skull with the line "death by TBR."
In New Orleans, La., where, because of Jazz Fest, indie bookstores sometimes have celebrated Indie Bookstore Day on a different date, this year NOLA stores celebrated on Saturday with the rest of the country and sponsored the New Orleans Independent Bookstore Day Crawl. The Crawl takes place over nine days and includes a prize of a $25 gift card at each of the 11 participating stores ($275 in total).
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| The lucky Golden Ticket winner at Green Bean Books in Portland, Ore. | |
Libro.fm offered special promotions throughout the week, including a new member offer, a week-long audiobook sale, and the Golden Ticket in-store giveaway for 12 audiobooks. Golden Tickets were hidden in more than 1,500 bookstores in the U.S. and Canada.
Libro.fm CEO and co-founder Mark Pearson said, "Independent Bookstore Day is more than just a celebration; it's a movement. Seeing the record numbers of Golden Tickets in bookstores (and long lines to find them) shows that indies can compete with big tech. As audiobook listenership hits new heights, we are proud to show that technology can be used to strengthen, rather than replace, the independent shops that are the heart of our culture."
Bookshop.org celebrated Independent Bookstore Day with free standard shipping on all orders on April 25 and 26.
Actor, director, producer, and podcaster LeVar Burton was Independent Bookstore Day ambassador, and earlier said, "From my earliest memories, books carried me beyond the world I knew. They let me explore distant planets, ancient kingdoms, and lives very different from my own. Independent bookstores are where those explorations began. They are sanctuaries of possibility where a single story can change a life."
The event was supported by lead sponsors Ingram and Penguin Random House, publishing partner sponsors Simon & Schuster, Second Story Press, Edelweiss, and the eight regional booksellers associations.
Exclusive Indie Bookstore Day items were offered by Abrams, Blackwing, Bonfire, Drawn & Quarterly, Enviro-Tote, HarperCollins, HarperCollins Children's Books, Macmillan, Out of Print, Tachyon, The Quarto Group, and Usborne, among others. Cartoonist Tom Gauld designed the limited-edition tote bag.














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Between the Covers romance bookstore in Rigby, Idaho, finished its Indie Bookstore Day with a
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