Shopkeeping: Stories, Advice, and Observations
Description
A love letter to the small shop, and shop owners everywhere, by beloved bookseller Peter Miller.
“There is a tradition of shopkeeping, a tradition of codes, etiquette, and customs. For the most part, it is an oral history, passed along, person to person. You learn to be a retailer—not by going to college, but by going to work. You learn from people who have learned how to run a shop.” [from the Introduction]
For more than four decades, Peter Miller has run a design bookshop that shares his name in Seattle. He has also written three of his own books, manuals about cooking and about food and about eating together. In this love letter to his day job, Miller writes for the first time about his other love: shopkeeping.
Miller crafts stories from the bookshop floor with wry humor and skillful storytelling. Readers are taken on a shopkeeping journey and will come to understand along the way that small shops characterize our towns and cities, making them unique, special, and worth visiting and living near. This essay collection is for shop lovers everywhere and captures the art and heart of running a local shop treasured by the community that surrounds it. By the end, you can’t help wanting to own a shop.
Praise for Shopkeeping: Stories, Advice, and Observations
“This remarkable book is a love letter to the work we do as retailers every day. I am so moved by someone so eloquently stating what we do and why we do it. Miller's beautiful sparse writing will draw in even those who have never thought about shopkeeping before. This book is a treasure.”
—Suzanna Hermans, bookseller and co-owner, Oblong Books Music