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My first paid job after I graduated from college was almost working at Barnes and Noble. I had been “interning” (a fancy word for volunteering) for several months for both the Superintendent of Alameda Unified School District and for Senator Feinstein, and I needed a paycheck. The holiday season was approaching and Barnes and Noble hired me as a temporary worker for the busy time ahead. I loved the idea of getting paid to hang around books all day. It didn’t happen: the day before my training began, I accepted a full time job working on Senator Feinstein’s reelection campaign. But, the idea stuck.

Some of you know about my dream of opening a bookstore-bar as my next big adventure. Lately, this dream has become vivid in my head, taking and changing shape, and inspiring much creativity and fun. I love books and reading, and amateur bartending is one of my favorite hobbies. 

The more I think about it, the more unusual this bookstore-bar becomes. (Let’s call it The Reading Room for now… ) Maybe The Reading Room will be a series of pop-up events, rather than a brick and mortar establishment. Maybe it will involve huge comfy chairs and evenings devoted to quietly reading and flights of mini cocktails. Most definitely it will be a home for Everyday Leadership. And it will promote learning, leading, giving, and laughing. And, of course, the arts. 

In the meantime, about six months ago, I started the Pandemic Book Club, a periodic online forum to share memories and thoughts about books. Anyone can join, though there are some “regulars,” who tend to contribute each time I offer a new topic. I love that the Pandemic Book Club – similar to a great book – gives us a chance to escape our own shelter-in-place realities and ignite our imaginations. I also love that the Pandemic Book Club reinforces the importance of stories as a way to connect with and learn about ourselves, others, and the world around us. And, wow – I have gotten some great book recommendations from the Club.

From time to time, I’ll share book recommendations from the Pandemic Book Club here.



What books would you add?

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