Shelf Life

Remember what it was like to enter your favorite independent bookstore: strolling the shelves of local authors, breathing in the scent of new and used paperbacks, filling your tote bag with hours of printed fun? Shelf Life is a monthly column where Rachel A.G. Gilman tries to recreate this feeling, chatting with owners about the history of their bookstores, how the pandemic has reshaped the bookselling business, and some of their favorite titles.

Powell’s Books
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Powell’s Books

In the words of bookseller Katherine Morgan, Powell’s Books is “big as fuck.” She compares the store (located straight down from Providence Park in downtown Portland, Oregon) to a Macy’s: someone greets you at the front door amidst ever-present background chatter, before leaving you to browse three jam-packed, brightly-lit floors of new and used titles.

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