James Patterson Begins Distributing $1 Million to Indie Bookstores
Last September, author James Patterson made a pledge to give away $1 million to independent bookstores. Patterson has begun fulfilling that promise by distributing $267,000 in grants to 55 bookstores as well as to the Northern California Independent Booksellers Association to support California Bookstore Day. Now, Patterson is looking for more bookstores that might benefit from his grants.
On CBS This Morning on Thursday, Patterson said, “I don’t think we’re saving any stores, but we’re helping them” in the face of competition from chains and online retailers. Patterson expressed the need for bookstores to remain strong in their communities and to help bring the love of reading to the younger population, as well as to help maintain the strength of American literature.
Booksellers and readers can visit Patterson’s website to nominate bookstores to receive a grant. Grants range from $2,000 to $15,000, and eligible stores must be deemed “viable” and have a children’s section.
The bestselling author and champion for children’s literacy pledged to continue to help independent booksellers as much as possible. “We’ll do whatever we can do,” Patterson said. “One of the bookstore owners said it best. He said, ‘This is really going to help our store, but more importantly, this is shining a light on this situation.’”
“It’s great news that James Patterson is continuing to show his support for independent bookstores, by recognizing the unique and critical role they play in helping to foster a lifelong love of reading and in connecting authors and readers of all ages. As many bookstores nationwide are seeing sales growth and record holiday seasons, this assistance is coming at an especially auspicious moment. In the weeks and months ahead, we look forward to working with Jim in any way we can,” said ABA CEO Oren Teicher.
Oblong Books & Music in Millerton, New York, will be putting its grant toward fixing its roof, which is in need of repair after the particularly harsh winter in the Northeast. Co-owner Dick Hermans said that Patterson had visited the store last fall when he was in the area and spent some time meeting the staff and signing copies of his books. Just a couple of days later, Hermans received an e-mail from Patterson, encouraging him to apply for funding. “He came through,” said Hermans, who is looking forward to spring so work can begin on the roof. “It’s very exciting. He’s not only talking the talk, he’s walking the walk.”
Hannah Moushabeck, the children’s department director at The Odyssey Bookshop in South Hadley, Massachusetts, had participated in an authorless event promotion for Patterson’s Treasure Hunters series. Though Odyssey didn’t win the promotion’s prize of an in-store appearance by Patterson, it did receive an e-mail from Patterson’s team acknowledging their efforts in working with young readers and information about the program. The store applied for and received a grant to help develop a variety of children’s programming
“We want to work with local organizations to give kids opportunities to get signed copies of books and meet authors, even if they can’t afford to buy the books themselves,” said Moushabeck. “We also really want to create a reading nook in our physical store. It’s always been my fantasy to build a really epic reading nook.”
“We’ve been jumping for joy,” Moushabeck added.
The initial recipients of the grants from James Patterson are:
A Whale of a Tale – Irvine, California
Alamosa Books – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Anderson’s Bookshop – Naperville, Illinois
Andover Bookstore (Hugo Books) – Andover, Massachusetts
Bank Street Bookstore – New York City, New York
Bookshop Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz, California
The Book Bin – Northbrook, Illinois
Book Culture – New York City, New York
Book Passage – Corte Madera, California
Book Revue – Huntington, New York
BookPeople – Austin, Texas
Books & Books – Coral Gables, Florida
Books & Greetings – Northvale, New Jersey
Books of Wonder – New York City, New York
Booktenders – Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Bookworks – Albuquerque, New Mexico
Brazos Bookstore – Houston, Texas
Brewster Book Store – Brewster, Massachusetts
Broadside Book Shop – Northampton, Massachusetts
Browseabout Books – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
California Bookstore Day (serving 93 bookstores in California)
Children’s Book World – Los Angeles, California
Children’s Book World – Haverford, Pennsylvania
Doylestown Bookshop – Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Eighth Day Books – Wichita, Kansas
Gallery Bookshop and Bookwinkle’s Children’s Books – Mendocino, California
Hicklebee’s – San Jose, California
Innisfree Bookshop – Lincoln, New Hampshire
Lake Forest Book Store – Lake Forest, Illinois
Little Shop of Stories – Decatur, Georgia
Malaprop’s Bookstore/Café – Asheville, North Carolina
Mysterious Galaxy – Redondo Beach/San Diego, California
Nicola’s Books – Ann Arbor, Michigan
Norwich Bookstore – Norwich, Vermont
Oblong Books & Music – Millerton, New York
The Odyssey Bookshop – South Hadley, Massachusetts
Old Firehouse Books – Fort Collins, Colorado
Page & Palette – Fairhope, Alabama
Park Road Books – Charlotte, North Carolina
Parnassus Books – Nashville, Tennessee
Percy’s Burrow – Topsham, Maine
Phoenix Books – Essex Junction, Vermont
Porter Square Books – Cambridge, Massachusetts
Reading Reptile – Kansas City, Missouri
Red Balloon Bookshop – St. Paul, Minnesota
Russo’s Marketplace Books – Bakersfield, California
Schuler Books and Music – Okemos, Michigan
Subterranean Books – St. Louis, Missouri
The Bookies – Denver, Colorado
The BookLoft – Great Barrington, Massachusetts
The Bookstore Plus – Lake Placid, New York
The Children’s Bookstore – Baltimore, Maryland
The Yellow Brick Road – San Diego, California
Wellesley Books – Wellesley, Massachusetts
Wild Rumpus – Minneapolis, Minnesota
Wonderland Books – Rockford, Illinois