Article 6GT8F Lucy Yu’s thriving New York bookstore burned down. How can she rebuild without burning out?

Lucy Yu’s thriving New York bookstore burned down. How can she rebuild without burning out?

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Claire Wang
from US news | The Guardian on (#6GT8F)

Experts advise the city's first AAPI female bookstore owner on a plan to reopen Yu & Me Books in its original location in Chinatown

For Lucy Yu, who runs what's believed to be New York City's first Asian American woman-owned bookstore, losing her brick-and-mortar business was akin to losing a child. But since 4 July of this year, when a blaze engulfed the Chinatown building that housed Yu & Me Books, the 29-year-old has had little time to process her grief.

Within hours of the blaze, she shifted into rebuild mode: right after firefighters brought the fire under control, Yu and a friend ran into the store and hauled inventory into plastic bags and tarps. They salvaged a couple thousand books from the wreckage, just under half of the collection. The effort left Yu coughing and short of breath for the next two weeks.

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