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Michelle Lovric's 'Mourning Emporium" conjures up Venice. |
Just Imagine is not a shop. It’s not even a bookshop – although there are plenty of books on its shelves. It’s a Children’s University Accredited Learning Destination. If you are a member you can bring along your special passport and get it stamped. But it doesn’t stop there. In that beautifully calm white adjoining room decorated only with letters of the alphabet to get your imagination soaring, Nikki organises a monthly Illustrators’ group, session of workshops for writers, day courses for teachers and librarians and students – all centred around books.
I’ll admit to spending much of my day on the floor. It’s hard to be a convincing lion or elephant in front of Reception classes without grovelling about. And in the shop, it was the only way to capture the mice but also the only way to explore the boxes stacked everywhere and the only way to browse the titles on the shelves right close to the floor – because there’s one thing you want to do when you’re in Just
Imagine is browse
Thank you Nikki and Kathleen, Georgia, Tracey, Corrina, Lynne, Emma, Caroline and Mindy for creating such a special world of books at Just Imagine. As Penny Dolan commented in her post yesterday, you have to be brave to be an Independent Bookshop.
7 comments:
'Robust creativity' is exactly the phrase for Nikki. Having worked with her, I've seen her alchemical processes for transforming one writer's vision into something that meets the imagination of children and teachers. If the word 'awesome' had not been debased, I would use it. You look lovely in your leopardskin, Dianne! And the mouse illustrations had my cats salivating.
Michelle it was so lovely to see The Mourning Emporium displayed in the window. Just sorry I caught the glare and the cover doesn't show too well. I meant to take it again later in the day when the sun had moved away.
Sounds wonderful... love the sound of 'rumbustification'!
Just Imagine is an amazing place. I had the pleasure of visiting and posting about its opening. Nikki is an amazing champion for children's books and writers. Thanks for this post
This looks like the sort of shop I thought only existed in authors' (and readers') imaginations. I'm now trying to work out how I can justify just popping in for a browse, all the way from Edinburgh! Lovely, inspiring post!
Thank you everyone. It's worth a visit Lari if you are coming in this direction. I should've mentioned it's closed on Mondays. But of course all of us here in the south are very jealous of you being on the spot for the Edinburgh festival while we all suffer a serious case of Festival envy!!!!
Thank you for the lovely words everyone. And thank you for bringing so much delight into our world with your word crafting. Every day brings a new discovery to thrill, inspire, challenge and enlighten is.
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