Passionate about literature, adventurous, outgoing, creative and happy to stay shoeless? Kunfunadhoo has the perfect job
Photograph: Barefoot BooksellerPhotograph: Barefoot BooksellerWhite sands, blue skies... and lots of books.
The basic salary is $750 a month but it is expected the bookseller will be able to earn extra “service fees” on top by, for example, offering book-related workshops or classes to guests. “I came back a very different person. I learned an entirely new culture. I made friends that I will have for life.”
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