Bookshops thrive as France moves to protect sellers from Amazon
by Angelique Chrisafis in Paris from World news | The Guardian on (#5RCQ6)
Legislation for minimum delivery price aims to stop distorted competition' against independent bookshops
At her independent bookshop in the small, rural town of Puy-en-Velay in southern France, Anne Helman had seen an influx of customers since the coronavirus pandemic who said they would rather buy books in person than online.
I've never sold as many copies of Albert Camus's The Plague," she said. Children wanted fantasy books. Adults wanted novels and the classics, particularly stories about viruses and the apocalypse. There has been a newfound enthusiasm for buying locally and supporting independent bookshops; it's seen as the virtuous thing to do."
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