Small independent bookstores are fighting to stay alive in this age of pandemic and social distancing. You can help them survive.
Many bookshops in the Twin Cities are closing their doors to customers but remaining active online; others are offering free delivery and curbside service so customers don't have to mingle.
The list of temporary closings is long and stunning and getting longer every day. Think about it: What will the world be without bookstores, even if just for a while?
Now closed are Moon Palace, Magers & Quinn, Wild Rumpus, Milkweed, Boneshaker, Irreverent Bookworm, SubText, Red Balloon and the Storied Owl in the Twin Cities, and Zenith in Duluth.
Others — Next Chapter, Birchbark Books, Chapter 2 and Eat My Words — are staying open, some with limited hours or special precautions. (Call ahead or check their website).
But open or closed, all of the stores have online shops where a reader can order books, audiobooks or e-books. Many are offering free or reduced shipping.
Watching these bookstores close overnight has been devastating.
Bookstores are not just places of commerce — they are community centers. They are friendly, warm places where people can browse and chat and sit a while and think.