{"id":449,"date":"2009-07-20T08:10:00","date_gmt":"2009-07-20T08:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rbicmsblog.reedbusiness.com\/elogic_660000266\/2009\/07\/20\/vacation-stores\/"},"modified":"2009-07-20T08:10:00","modified_gmt":"2009-07-20T08:10:00","slug":"vacation-stores","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/blogs.publishersweekly.com\/blogs\/shelftalker\/?p=449","title":{"rendered":"Vacation Stores"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The disco thump of the Tea Dance next door accompanies me as I write my blog post from vacation in Provincetown, Mass. View from house can be seen to the right.&nbsp; I have<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" width=\"100\" align=\"right\" border=\"1\" src=\"\/articles\/blog\/660000266\/photo%285%29.jpg\"> spent the day luxuriating with my friends in our rented house on Commercial Street, the busiest street in town. Some of you might wonder why on earth I&rsquo;m blogging from vacation (<em>PW<\/em> is making me). I am wondering the same thing, frankly, but Ptown, as the locals refer to it, has a rich literary history, although not one steeped in children&rsquo;s literature.<\/p>\n<p>That may appear to be the case, but there is a gem of a bookstore that has an astoundingly rich, well-rounded kids&#8217; section. I spent some time today at Provincetown Book Shop, est. 1932. Every time I come to Ptown, I marvel anew at the dep<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" width=\"90\" align=\"left\" border=\"1\" src=\"\/articles\/blog\/660000266\/photo%284%29.jpg\">th of their children&rsquo;s stock. Ptown, long a gay and lesbian mecca, is not a town people think of when they think about kids&rsquo; books, but the Provincetown Book Shop knows that many tourists, most of them straight day-trippers, have kids, and those kids need something to read when the drag queens cease to be a curiosity anymore, which these days takes about five minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Jane, one of two employees,&nbsp; has worked at the store for thirty eight years. Wow! I&rsquo;ll stop complaining about my thirteen at the Flyin<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" hspace=\"5\" width=\"100\" align=\"left\" border=\"1\" src=\"\/articles\/blog\/660000266\/photo%283%29.jpg\">g Pig. Since the owner passed away several years ago, she&rsquo;s buying the kids&rsquo; books, and she&rsquo;s doing a damned good job. The store is tiny, no more than 500 square feet, and the kids&rsquo; section takes up just under a quarter I always measure a kids&rsquo; store by the classics it stocks. Do they have Virginia Lee Burton? H.A. Rey&rsquo;s <em>Find the Constellations<\/em>, <em>D&rsquo;Aulaire&rsquo;s Book of Greek Myths<\/em>, <em>The Red Balloon<\/em>? Do they have the modern classics like <em>The Book Thief<\/em> and <em>Twilight<\/em>? Yes and yes for this little store. They also have an entire spinner rack of Dover coloring books right next to the lesbian fiction section. I love this store.<\/p>\n<p>I can walk in here and get the latest vampire novel or <em>Gossip Girl<\/em> (really, don&rsquo;t kids need beach reads, too?) as well as a hardcover <em>Charlotte&rsquo;s Web<\/em>. The thing I like the most about this store is its assortment of reading material. Just under <em>Clam I Am!<\/em> (its bestseller this year) you&rsquo;ll find the adult, and<img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\" width=\"100\" align=\"right\" border=\"1\" src=\"\/articles\/blog\/660000266\/photo%282%29.jpg\"> I mean &ldquo;adult&rdquo; overstock, with such diverse titles as <em>Secrets of a Gay Marine Porn Star<\/em>, (also a bestseller) and <em>Code of Conduct<\/em>. In any other place, these titles might not mingle so freely. But this is Provincetown, and nothing is taboo and it&rsquo;s all good, More power to Jane, an astute buyer who knows her customers so well, she knows what they&rsquo;ll need to read and she knows her largest market share right now are teenage girls who have all read <em>Twilight<\/em> and come in looking for something new. And she&rsquo;s got it, right there next to the Cape Cod history books. Really, if you&rsquo;re in Provincetown, stop by and see what marvels can occur in five hundred square feet with someone who is a shelving savant. A store this good kind of makes me want a rainy day.<\/p>\n<p> Throughout the week Elizabeth and I will be posting news from other stores we visit on the Cape. Stay tuned!<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The disco thump of the Tea Dance next door accompanies me as I write my blog post from vacation in Provincetown, Mass. View from house can be seen to the right.&nbsp; I have spent the day luxuriating with my friends in our rented house on Commercial Street, the busiest street in town. 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