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BooksellingPublishingThe Colophon

Ashley Audrain’s thriller The Push is the top seller for the first half of 2021, according to BookNet Canada

July 27, 2021June 14, 2022

Total unit sales were up year-over-year for the first part of 2021, with juvenile/young adult sales in the lead, followed by adult nonfiction, and adult fiction.

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BooksellingPoliticsThe Colophon

Fundraiser to rebuild largest English-language bookstore in Gaza raises more than $210,000 to date

June 21, 2021June 14, 2022

“Even under the blockade, it made us feel as a part of the world,” says one writer and translator about the cultural significance of the demolished store.

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BooksellingPoliticsThe Colophon

Union push at Amazon fails, company denies intimidation tactics

April 14, 2021June 14, 2022

The implications of the vote go to the heart of the difficulties in standing up to major corporations while promoting worker safety and humane working conditions.

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March 26 declared a day of solidarity for Amazon workers trying to unionize

March 26, 2021June 14, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has enriched the world’s billionaires while workers on the front lines are forgotten or exploited.

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BooksellingReadingThe Colophon

Large, socially distanced crowd forms line to support S.W. Welch bookstore and other small businesses in Montreal’s Mile End

March 14, 2021June 14, 2022

The protest arose in opposition to what is perceived as predatory rent evictions by powerful realtors and landlords.

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BookNet Canada survey finds that a majority of books purchased in 2020 were sourced online; three quarters of books bought were print

March 11, 2021June 14, 2022

COVID-19 lockdowns resulted in fewer books being bought in person; paperbacks accounted for the largest number of sales by format.

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BooksellingThe ColophonWriters and Writing

Grassroots collective Mile End Ensemble aims to preserve the unique Montreal neighbourhood and chalks up its first victory

March 8, 2021June 14, 2022

The community group is united in opposition to skyrocketing rents forcing out small-business owners and renters who created the artistic neighbourhood that has become a tourist attraction.

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Independent bookstores in U.K., Ireland expanded in 2020

January 9, 2021June 14, 2022

It is worthwhile to focus on the positive outcomes from a year that was incredibly challenging on numerous fronts.

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BooksellingPublishingThe Colophon

Ongoing Covid-19 pandemic makes for a fall publishing season like no other in memory

September 9, 2020December 14, 2022

The global pandemic, an American presidential election, and a double cohort of books hitting the market make a perfect storm for publishers and booksellers.

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U.K. publisher Galley Beggar Press turns to the public for support after near-collapse of retailer The Book People

December 18, 2019June 14, 2022

The U.K. publisher Galley Beggar Press faces an existential crisis in the wake of the near collapse of online and pop-up retailer The Book People.

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