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The Next Chapter, Omaha, NE |
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This is a brand, spanking new indie, all of one month old. Yet, it has quite a long and established history that has lead up to its birth. Owner Shelly M. and her parents are long time bookstore owners and booksellers dating back over many years. For 43 years, her parents owned Prairie Books & Gifts, in Hastings, NE. The day came when that business closed leaving a void in the family's life. But as so often happens in life, when one door closes another one opens. The absence of a bookstore in the family is something Shelly had to act on and so she did. I could tell when I met her that she had a pretty happy vibe beginning this next chapter of her life, replacing Prairie Books. Fittingly, that's exactly what she named this new store.
One of the best things about Next Chapter is its location. It's in the Farnum Hill District near downtown Omaha on the very busy Farnum St. Right next door is the roomy and spacious Zen Coffeeshop and immediately across the street is a large Holiday Inn Express. There's also another upscale hotel nearby. Thanks to these hotels, travelers are already making it into the store. Shelly is especially optimistic for the business when Omaha hosts the College World Series each summer, located very close to the store. I'm also amazed that no matter how new the bookstore is that I visit, they already have regular customers. Shelly has expressed how nice these customers are, something most other indie owners can vouch for. Two of the regulars even purchased the store's Christmas tree. Next Chapter is also attracting customers from nearby Creighton University, a base of customers I predict will grow over time.
This one-level newbie offers all new books and a variety of sidelines. As with other indies, the sidelines will continue to evolve. Journals, greeting cards, Husker swag, and games are just a few of those sidelines and so far the games have been selling well. In time, the store will begin hosting author events.
Shelly was fantastic to meet and tell me about the store and its progress. Thankfully, this excellent location has a reasonable lease making the future bright for this charming bookstore.
Ok Omaha, let's get the word out. Time to hit a cute, new little bookstore that's sure to attract you back time and time again.
The marriage of a knowledgeable and experienced owner with a new bookstore is a can't miss. Go to an indie and buy a book. Bonsoir.
JUST FINISHED:
The Great Believers, Rebecca Makkai. This book gets rave reviews and is a National Book Award winner. Almost everyone loves it so take my comments with a grain of salt. Story about the AIDS epidemic in Chicago and its impact on the gay community. Story bounces between 1985 and 2015. Clearly, a tragic chapter in social history. For me, this book was a little dry and boring. I thought the prose a bit lengthy, and for me, it dragged.
CURRENTLY READING:
Rotters, Daniel Kraus.
RECENTLY PURCHASED:
Calypso, David Sedaris.
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