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Demovictory9

(32,475 posts)
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 06:51 PM Oct 2020

NYC Strand bookstore pleads for help - gets huge response. website crashes with orders

New Yorkers and book lovers around the country rushed to the rescue after the owner of the city's beloved Strand bookstore warned that it was facing the toughest times in its 93-year history. Owner Nancy Bass Wyden—granddaughter of the store's founder—tweeted Friday that sales were down 70% year-on-year and the business, the last survivor from the 48 original bookstores on Manhattan's "Book Row," was becoming "unsustainable," the Guardian reports.

"We need to mobilize the community to buy from us so we can keep our doors open until there is a vaccine," she wrote. Over the next two days, there were lineups stretching around the block and the store received so many online orders that its website crashed. One customer bought 197 books.

Wyden tells the Washington Post that the store received 25,000 online orders over the weekend. The normal total would have been around 600. "How can I not love my book community for helping like this?" she says. "I really don’t think that we’re just a bookstore. I think we’re a place of discovery and a community center. When I ask for help and they respond this fast, it’s so heartwarming." The American Booksellers Association says that with events like book signings canceled during the pandemic, independent bookstores are closing at the rate of more than one a week.


Strand customer Dan Bressner tells the New York Times that he decided to show up and support the store despite recent labor disputes. It's "an institution," he says. "My parents shopped here."

https://www.newser.com/story/297984/bookstore-owner-pleads-for-help-gets-huge-response.html?utm_source=part&utm_medium=uol&utm_campaign=rss_world_img_b

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NYC Strand bookstore pleads for help - gets huge response. website crashes with orders (Original Post) Demovictory9 Oct 2020 OP
K&R Sherman A1 Oct 2020 #1
KR! Cha Oct 2020 #2
Get that websiite up. Cracklin Charlie Oct 2020 #3
Or you could support an independent bookseller in your area. niyad Oct 2020 #9
Wow. 58Sunliner Oct 2020 #4
Strand Books has always been a must-do trip when i go to NYC gohuskies Oct 2020 #5
Gosh leighbythesea2 Oct 2020 #6
The Strand bookstore and the original Barnes & Noble (a few blocks further uptown) were.... George II Oct 2020 #7
Thanks for pisti g this - I needed something heartwarming. nt iluvtennis Oct 2020 #8
Lovely to know that book lovers are still out there. Thank you for this wonderful post. niyad Oct 2020 #10

gohuskies

(1,157 posts)
5. Strand Books has always been a must-do trip when i go to NYC
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 08:08 PM
Oct 2020

So happy to see people respond by ordering from them. I will have to do the same.

George II

(67,782 posts)
7. The Strand bookstore and the original Barnes & Noble (a few blocks further uptown) were....
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 09:41 PM
Oct 2020

....the go-to places to buy my college textbooks.

They should be a National Landmark.

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