After two years of pandemic times, independently owned bookshops are eager to renew their unique role beyond retail: A community gathering space. “There’s a magic that happens when people are able to wander around and find something accidentally.'
Cloth tote bags hang on the shelves at Russian Hill Bookstore. Independent bookstores are often institutions that provide an important sense of community in their neighborhoods. Bay Area Book FestivalAfter two years of pandemic times, independently owned bookshops are eager to renew their unique role beyond retail: They act as a community gathering space.
The pandemic has been anything but an easy read for owners trying to make a profit . Some shut down, and those without an existing sales mechanism on their websites were forced to flip the script — and quickly. “Bookselling is a notoriously underpaid profession. The margins are so thin,” said Andy Bellows, general manager of City Lights in North Beach. “Whatever you pay for hardcovers at a retail price is the same you’d pay in the middle of the country, but as costs increase you have to find another way to pay for these increases off the slim margin you’re already getting.”
Russian Hill Bookstore co-owners Jessica Tsang and Ben Bellouin credited a sense of scrappiness that helped keep them afloat throughout the different stages of the pandemic. The Bay Area Book Festival will draw thousands to Berkeley on May 7 and 8. In addition, booksellers celebrated“In the early days when we first opened, it felt like we were on an island. So many restaurants had closed, and customers would come into the neighborhoods for them; before or after dinner they would stop by the bookstore,” Bellows of City Lights said. “When Vesuvio reopened, it was nice to hear the chatter of people outside.
Other independent retailers took their time opening, too. After regulars banded together to pull the stores through, owners and managers were finally allowed to thank them — a welcomed reunion of old friends.
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