Got it as pre sale at Gay's the word, and then took forever to pick it up, but they had it saved for me :) So much to say about this book, so I'll just ramble below. But overall, so inspiring, so educating, so well written. Nothing but admiration for Jane and Silver Moon's team.
I live in London now, I wish I would've gotten to visit Silver Moon bookshop. I go by Charing Cross Road almost every day as is near my work - I have this book to thank for giving context and political history of what I see.
Coming from a remote and small town, in a Spanish speaking religious country, the selection for women ^ specially lesbian books was very very limited (non existent?). Thanks to ebooks and goodreads I discovered there were lesbian books, and even better, fantasy lesbian books, well into my twenties. I remember visiting London 4 years ago, and walking into Gays the word with so much curiosity but also feeling like I was breaking some rule for being there. Also walking into Persephone books and feeling like I was walking in a sacred place.
I honestly can't imagine how lame my reading life would be if I hadn't discovered these books. So I can't even begin to imagine how many lives Silver Moon impacted. Talk about scaling impact and making a difference in the world.
For me, buying from independent bookshops is not only about the price of the book, but you're also paying for the careful selection and the effort someone is putting into something that you love as well. Is sharing something beautiful. Like the difference between eating a homemade cookie a friend took hours to bake vs a supermarket one. I too sometimes fall to the ease of buying in Amazon, so thanks to this book for reminding me the importance of choosing where to buy.
Also, always good to be reminded of how much people fought for things I now take for granted.