Moving
a bookstore is very hard work. Dog Ears Books has been in its present location
for over a decade now, but I still remember every move we ever made – from
Waukazoo Street in Northport (photo above) to Union Street in Traverse City; from Traverse
City back to Northport; from the corner of Mill and Nagonaba to the building
next door on Nagonaba (you wouldn’t think moving to a neighboring building
would be so much work, but it is); and finally from Nagonaba back to Waukazoo
Street. Lots of volunteers stepped in for that last move, and I don’t think
David and I could have done it without them. We wouldn’t have had the courage.
Last
week I shared a story on Facebook from my daily Shelf Awareness newsletter
about booksellers whose move resulted in tragedy. Jim and Staci Stuart bought
the former Books and More from Dorothy Dickerson in April of this year and
closed for renovations, planning to re-open as Books and Brew on May 1. (That’s
in Albion, Michigan, just down the pike a way.) Two days before their opening,
they were moving a bookcase – and it fell on Staci, as a result now paralyzed from
the waist down.
To
make matters worse, because Jim had changed jobs there was a two-day lapse in
their health insurance, so most of Staci’s hospital bills, totaling $177,000,
are not covered by insurance.
I’ve
said before that having a dream (such as owning a bookstore) is a lot easier
than making that dream come true and keeping it alive, but I cannot even begin to
imagine what Staci Stuart is going through, now in a wheelchair, getting ready
to open her bookstore on the 4th of July after she completes rehab
and returns home this Wednesday, June 21st.
There’s
no trust fund or retirement pension behind my own bookstore’s year-to-year continued existence, but I have to send a check to this bookseller in Albion, facing challenges far greater than my own. It’s little enough and all I can manage
from this distance. If
you can help out, too, follow this link to see how to do it.
Staci, an independent bookseller is never alone. We are colleagues in a mutually supportive community. It's just one more aspect of this life that makes the dream worthwhile.
4 comments:
0h my. Such a tragedy! Yes I will help.
Bless you, Dawn!
Tragic!! Is there an address to send checks to?
It's there when you follow the "Support Staci" link, but it's 205 W. Oak St., Albion, MI 49224
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