An independent bookshop in Crickhowell, South Wales, hit by flooding and the impact of the coronavirus has turning their Twitter account into an informal delivery service.
The popular bookshop, Book-ish, suffered a quiet start to the year after devastating floods hit the local area and there are concerns for independent businesses as coronavirus takes hold of the UK and forces people to shelter at home.
Owner Emma Corfield-Waters took to social media this week and said: “OK, so who needs a book posting out to them? You tell us the title you need either here on on a DM, we tell you the price, you PayPal us & send your addy and a book will wing its way to you with a little extra goodie to say thank you for your support!”
OK, so who needs a book posting out to them? You tell us the title you need either here on on a DM, we tell you the price, you PayPal us & send your addy & a book will Wing its way to you with a little extra goodie to say thank you for your support! #notatlantis#coronafreezone
— Book-ish 📚 (@Bookishcrick) March 11, 2020
Hundreds responded to the post and the owner found herself taking orders for book-lovers as far away as Germany.
“Business has been really quiet, but we’re being driven by lots of things,” she told The Big Issue. “We were affected by the worst floods in 40 years; doing this means we can reach lots of people with book-y positivity; it seems like an ideal time to deliver books if people aren’t wanting to go anywhere.