The mom & pop store
how the unsung heroes of the American economy are surviving and thriving
1st U.S. ed.
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Author
Publication
2009 - Walker Pub. Co., New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
73,250 words, Guess
Page Count
293 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemompopstorehowun00spec
- Internet Archivemompopstorehowun2009spec
- ISBN-139780802716057
- ISBN-100802716059
- LibraryThing8642230
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2009019198
- OCLC Control Number316019584
- Open LibraryOL23229932M
Classifications
- DDC381/.14
- LCCHD62.27 .S64 2009
Description
This book is a celebration of the history of small, independent retail and the story of how mom & pop stores across the country still thrive on attentive customer service and renewed community support for local businesses. Business journalist Robert Spector grew up working in his familys butcher shop in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, where he learned invaluable lessons about the independent retail businessand about life. Mom & pop stores have always brought people together, fostering a sense of neighborhood identity and camaraderie, and are the glue that connects people in big cities and small towns alike. Long fascinated by the "direct connection" people feel as merchants and customers when they do business in neighborhood shops, and responding to the growing "buy local" movement across the country, Spector sets out to discover the state, and the state of mind, of independent retailing in America. From a specialty soda pop shop in Los Angeles to a florist shop in Dayton, Ohio, from a bakery in Chicago to a bookstore in Bellingham, Washington, mom & pop store owners shared their stories with him, revealing the spirit and tenacity of the small business owner, dealing with frustration and defeat as well as triumph and success. Spector also interweaves the history of independent retailing. The Mom & Pop Store reflects the story of this country, for it embraces and cross-references every ethnic group and virtually every element of our society. - Publisher.
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