Tucked away on a quiet residential street in Minneapolis’ Seward neighborhood, Boneshaker Books could be easily overlooked. But here’s a suggestion: look closer.
Step inside, and Boneshaker comes to life. It’s small, yes, but the space is warm and cozy and stocked with an amazing selection that includes everything from zines to children’s books to radical and progressive literature.
The mix of literature seems to have found an audience. As many local bookstores close their doors, Boneshaker is celebrating its one-year anniversary. Owners say the store is going strong and growing.
Read the full story about the non-profit collective bookstore here.
I need to remember to check this out next time I’m home. Somebody remind me in a few months, or maybe this summer.
