Rethinking and Rearranging Children’s Nonfiction

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Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM EDT

With schools at every level increasingly widening their curricula to better include nonfiction, and with more great nonfiction titles being published than ever before, stores are finding it helpful to reconsider their approach to buying and categorizing.  Learn from booksellers who have successfully broadened their nonfiction offerings by rethinking their inventory and their customers’ shopping experience.

  • Sara Grochowski, Brilliant Books (Traverse City, MI)
  • Hilary Lawlor, The Elliott Bay Book Company (Seattle, WA)
  • Hannah Lee, Main Point Books (Bryn Mawr, PA)
  • Sarah Hutton, Village Books (Bellingham, WA) (Moderator)
     

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