![]() He describes his own history and shares his steppingstones to success from a part time job at Upstart Crow and Co., to Printers Inc., to his career as a writer with many successful novels such as Steinbeck’s Ghost, and After the Gold Rush.Įntwined throughout, is a history of bookselling. Utilizing his many years as a customer, bookseller, and sales representative, Buzbee connects with his readers and depicts many experiences on a near flawless level. Sensing his love for books at a young age by ordering through The Weekly Reader at school, Buzbee now possesses a lifetime’s worth of passion, which he uses within this memoir to celebrate books, bookstores, and their history. Doing so, he sets the tone for the duration of the novel by bringing that feeling of tranquility to the page, and ultimately to the reader at home. Creating a warm and inviting setting for his readers, Buzbee begins the novel with his own personal experience of walking into a bookshop. ![]() Lewis Buzbee has curated a delightfully memorable read with The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop. ![]() The Yellow-Lighted Bookshop – A Memoir, A History. ![]() They are then invited to write a review, providing a summary and an assessment of how the book aids our understanding of some aspect of the publishing industry. Students in our Certificate in Publishing program are tasked with finding a book–fiction or nonfiction–that has to do with the publishing industry or book business. ![]()
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