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The last independent bookstore in South Bronx, New York, Books In The Hood, followed in the footsteps of (more…)
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Are Bookstores Going Out Of Style?
Written by Michelle Cuttino, Posted in Commentary/Opinion, The Soapbox | Leave a comment
The last independent bookstore in South Bronx, New York, Books In The Hood, followed in the footsteps of (more…)
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