Tea in the Library
Fulfilling the dream of many a book-lover, Annette Freeman bravely stepped outside her mid-life comfort zone and opened a bookshop café in the heart of Sydney. Read more about “Tea in the Library”
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Every book lover and eccentric will be engrossed in this true account of one woman’s dream to make her dream a reality and open a bookshop – and not just your run-of-the-mill kind. Sydney lawyer Annette Freeman dreamed of a bookshop that was also a café, a meeting place, a meeting of like minds. She envisioned poetry readings, author visits – a real hub for all those who loved to surround themselves in books.
After extensive research including scouring bookshops in Australia and the United States and extensive market research with advice from many consultants, Annette opened Tea In The Library. This remarkable venture lasted for 18 months and in its time drew authors big and small, attracted much publicity and was the favourite haunt for many book lovers.
Annette’s book is not just about her daring to follow a dream, nurture it to become a reality and then see her beloved bookshop close its doors after 18 months for a variety of reasons. It is more than this. The pictures Annette paints about bookshops around the world, her love of reading, her favourite authors, her dreams will strike a familiar chord with many book lovers – in a way, she was living our dreams too.
Reading Tea In The Library is almost like snuggling into a comfy café couch and having a conversation with a good friend. The bookshop dream was not a failure in that Annette grew along the way, learned many new skills and made a lot of friends. There are also accounts of her amazing travels to far-flung places across the world and these make good reading too. And of course, we all get a better insight into the reality of the commercial world of books as opposed to the literary love of books. Every book lover will love this book and it belongs in a bookshop just like Tea In The Library.