Dream Books Thrift Bookstore Reopens After Renovations
The Denver-based thrifty book reseller benefits a number of good causes – and now, its retail space is open again.
The Denver-based thrifty book reseller benefits a number of good causes – and now, its retail space is open again.
Five Points is possibly the most dynamic and interesting section of Denver, and it still boasts plenty of things to do.
“We’re suddenly made aware that we’re really not all that far from those ghosts,” including those at the abandoned track in Byers.
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The beloved bookstore founded by Sue Lubeck is once again on the block.
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Its owners are also planning to add a Beat Generation-themed gelato shop nearby, on the block where Neal Cassady grew up.
Carter Wilson and Barbara Nickless both have books hitting the shelves this week.
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“It’s something that we’re doing in response to what we’re hearing from our community and, most importantly, from our students and what they need and want.”
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“The original novel is really about responding to fascism. It’s a young and unhoused immigrant who travels to a new country.”
“What do we owe each other?” the author asks. “That’s a question I don’t know the answer to, and the question I still can’t answer. But this collection of stories is all about that idea.”
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Owner Jourdan Adler says it’s the brand’s crown jewel.