The Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal recently published a profile on Suzanne Droppert, the owner of Liberty Bay Books in Poulsbo, WA (okay, I had no idea where Kitsap Peninsula or Poulsbo were, they’re in the Puget Sound so it’s gorgeous). I resonated with Ms. Droppert, she knew that after forty she was going to do something different, that there was life after the corporate world, and she believes independent bookstores are a community center. She approached the previous owners of Liberty Bay with an offer to buy the store and eventually they agreed. Hmm, maybe my dream of one day owning Gallery Bookshop isn’t so crazy.
Liberty Bay Books specializes in Scandinavian and nautical/boating books along with general bookstore stock. They also sell toys and gift items. Currently, they’re selling reusable tote bags with their logo on it, for everyone sold they donate 5 cents to charity. They offer books via the Internet with a discount.
Next time you’re soaking up the beauty in Washington, stop by and visit Liberty Bay Books.
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