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The Magic Tree Bookstore, Oak Park, IL |
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It's the dead of winter, a gray day with -20 wind chills and it's a wind that bites, snow flurries in the air, a day not fit for either man or beast. In other words, a perfect day to visit a perfect bookstore and I found just the one!
Chicago and the surrounding suburbs is a great area to find some of the country's finest bookstores and although I've seen many of them, there are still plenty more for me to visit (thank goodness!). The Magic Tree Bookstore is located right downtown in the western suburb of Oak Park, a great location. This one-level store has been in business for 30+ years and the last two under the ownership of Beth A., only the 2nd owner in its long run. Magic Tree began as an all children's bookstore and has recently evolved into a store that offers books to all readers. As Beth told me, because of the store's small sizer she and her staff carefully curate their adult inventory offering only what they think will be appealing to their customers.
In addition to new books for all ages, they offer a few sidelines including greeting cards, journals, and lots of interesting things for kids. As an acknowledgement to the community's diversity, they also have a section of foreign language children's books. They have a great partnership with all the schools and their community ties also include a contest for kids to make the store's bookmarks. What a great idea for any indie. The store is also able to offer author events hosted right on site.
I had an absolutely great time meeting Beth and one of her booksellers, Andrea. These two are the best and so much fun to talk to about books. I was so happy to hear from Beth how well things are going. The business is showing good positive growth, they're noticing an upward trend in the buy local movement, and one of my favorite things to hear is she has a terrific group of people on staff.
Oak Park has some wonderful attractions including the home and studio of Frank Lloyd Wright and boyhood home of Ernest Hemingway and the Ernest Hemingway Museum. Meh. Big whoop. For me the big deal in Oak Park is a wonderful independent bookstore and the great people who work there. Check this place out for a winning bookstore experience. Go to an indie and buy a book. Bonsoir.
JUST FINISHED:
Slider, Pete Hautman. This would be considered YA or middle reader fiction. Great story of the middle child in a family who eats so much that he becomes a competitive eater. After a mistake using his mom's credit card, he needs money to pay her back so enters a pizza-eating contest in hopes of winning the cash prize. All the while balancing this with helping his younger autistic brother. A fun, light read that is the perfect thing to intersperse between your thick, serious books. Recommended.
CURRENTLY READING:
Black Elk Speaks, John Neihardt.
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