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Jan

30

2020

Phinney Books’ Resist List Benefits ACLU

Phinney Books in Seattle has a Resist List of titles. For every title on the list, the store donates 20% of the sales to the American Civil Liberties Union. What to do in the age of Trump? Every week, we’re featuring, here and in our store, a rotating list of a dozen or so books …

Dec

19

2019

Unpresidented by Martha Brockenbrough

Did you know that PNBA Award-winning novelist Martha Brockenbrough is a rigorous researcher and fact-smack-down nonfiction writer? Her most recent book, Unpresidented: A Biography of Donald Trump, is full of background information that might be particularly interesting to Americans following the impeachment process. The biography provides details and meticulously-noted documentation for facts that Trump probably …

Oct

11

2019

Audience Suggestions at 2020 Pacific Northwest Book Awards Preview

More titles were mentioned in the 2020 Pacific Northwest Book Awards preview. Readers have found many treasures from Pacific Northwest authors in the last year! All the Better Part of Me was suggested by Stephanie from Books Around the Corner. The store’s all-female Fiction Addiction book club discussed it and loved it. The book comes …

Oct

8

2019

2020 Pacific Northwest Book Awards Preview

On Monday afternoon, a roomful of booksellers from around the Pacific Northwest gathered to hear a panel of their peers, members of the PNBA Book Awards Committee, present for the 2020 Book Awards Preview.  Over 400 books have been nominated for the award. To be eligible, a book must have been published between October 1, …

Jul

31

2019

Beast Rider book cover

Beast Rider by Maria Elena Fontanot de Rhoads and Tony Johnston

I feel this book should be an instant classic for all ages! A youth from Oaxaca leaves his family farm to brave the infamous La Bestia– a train travelling north to the México-US border– to cross into the United States and live with his older brother in Los Angeles. Lyrical prose, heartbreaking trauma handled sensitively, …

Jul

22

2019

Shadowlands book cover

Shadowlands by Anthony McCann

Shadowlands is proving to be a rich work of recent American history in the West. The Malheur Reservation, located in the Great Basin region of Oregon, was occupied by a group of militia men lead by Ammon Bundy in 2016. Oh boy, is this ever a narratively tricky series of events and perspectives to tell! …

Jul

10

2019

The Sad Little Fact book cover

The Sad Little Fact by Jonah Winter
and Pete Oswald

The sad little fact is a blue fuzzy ball with big eyes and spindly arms and legs. He speaks facts. But very few listen to him. Eventually the authorities grow so irritated with him that they throw him into a box and bury him—along with other colorful little facts. The world turns dark from all of the lies being …

Jun

4

2019

1

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Shelves of books to mail at Books to Prisoners

Queen Anne Book Company Supports Books to Prisoners

In the Spring of 2019, troubling news rapidly spread through the Washington state book community that the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) had quietly banned free, used books from being mailed to prisoners through non-profit organizations like Seattle’s Books to Prisoners. After public outcry and the investigative journalism of Joseph O’Sullivan of the Seattle …

Apr

16

2019

Hunchback of Notre Dame

Des souvenirs tellement chers…

Merci, Notre Dame. Find sanctuary in independent bookstores, where you can honor the past and imagine the future.  

Feb

18

2019

Maid: Hard Work, low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive

Maid by Stephanie Land

Stephanie Land’s Maid gives voice to those of us who have lived below the poverty line. Land cleaned other people’s houses while her own walls were covered in black mold that made her child sick. She lost precious wages standing in line for food stamps.  She filled out endless paperwork to get childcare so she could work …

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