Today is a fantastic day in the booky community – it’s Books Are My Bag Day! I really wanted to highlight the day but I didn’t really know how to put it myself. So here is the press release I received from Random House.
BOOKS ARE MY BAG
AMBITIOUS NEW CAMPAIGN AIMS TO REIGNITE THE NATION’S LOVE OF
BOOKSHOPS
Booklovers
across the UK & Ireland are being encouraged to join an unprecedented
nationwide campaign – BOOKS ARE MY BAG
– that celebrates high street & campus bookshops. BOOKS ARE MY BAG is a collaboration between publishers, bookshops,
authors and agents, devised by advertising agency, M&C Saatchi, to champion
the passion for books and bookshops and celebrate their cultural importance on
the high street.
For
many people bookshops conjure fond images of book readings, in-store cafes and
delight at the discovery of a new author. In fact, 56% of all book buying decisions are made by consumers in a
bookshop and high street bookshops (both chains and independents) still account
for almost 40% of books bought by consumers (by value) (Bowker Research 2013). Yet, many high street bookshops are
under threat from punitive rates and rents, as well as pressure from the
internet book retailers.
BOOKS ARE MY BAG aims to reverse this process
by reigniting the nation’s love of bookshops, calling on book lovers to show
their support by visiting and purchasing a book from their favourite bookshop
on Saturday 14th September. A full list of the events can be found at the BOOKS ARE MY BAG website (www.booksaremybag.com).
BOOKS ARE MY BAG was launched to
the bookselling industry in April at The London Book Fair and has since
recruited around 100 high profile UK and international
authors, broadcasters, models, sports stars, actors, politicians, chefs,
journalists and comedians willing to lend their image to the campaign, to be photographed
with the iconic canvas bag which has been designed as the centrepiece for the
movement.
The BOOKS ARE MY BAG bag carries a simple and powerful message allowing
readers to
display their love and support for local bookshops while encouraging others to
do so. Over a quarter of a
million bags will be distributed from 14th September to Christmas at
over 1,800 chain and independent bookshops from across the UK & Ireland.
Children’s author and journalist Francesca Simon (creator of Horrid
Henry) commented: “Bookshops,
like libraries, are the closest we get to a magic kingdom on earth. They're a world of treats waiting to be
devoured. There's nothing like browsing
in a welcoming shop and discovering a writer or a book you've never heard
of. And it's such an event for children
to be taken to a bookshop knowing they can choose a book for keeps."
Patrick Neale (Jaffe & Neale Bookshop
& Cafe and President of The Booksellers Association) said: “Booklovers need to part of this renewed zeal
to keep books on the high street. We urge you to go into your local bookshop on
Saturday 14 September and buy a book in recognition of the many wonderful hours
you have spent perusing bookshop shelves. Just get involved and vote with your
feet for the high street you want to see in the future.”
Gail Rebuck (Chair and CEO of Random
House) said: “Bookshops are of great
cultural importance to the country at large and the communities they
serve. In these challenging times for
the UK High Street, it is terrific that a world renowned advertising company –
M&C Saatchi – has devised such a positive campaign for all
booksellers. This initiative focuses on
the art of the possible and will celebrate the simple joy of browsing – and, of
course, buying and reading books.”
The BOOKS ARE MY BAG
mission statement concludes: “When you
buy a book from a bookshop, you get a possession that you may well value for
the rest of your life. You’ll have enjoyed the pleasure of browsing other books
before making your choice. You may well have got advice about it from someone
who loves books even more than you do, the bookseller on the other side of the
counter. And you will have partaken in a process that is a vital part of our
culture, our community and our High Street.
This bag is designed to encourage the most important people, the book
reading public, to assert their love and support for bookshops and encourage
others to do so. It says “I use bookshops because I value them. And I want it to stay that way”.
For more
information on local events for Saturday 14th September visit: www.booksaremybag.com
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The
following publishers and retailers have pledged their support for the campaign:
Random House, Hachette, Penguin, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster,
Macmillan, Bloomsbury, the Faber Alliance, Waterstones, WH Smiths, Easons and
independents such as Foyles, Jaffe & Neale and Mr B’s Emporium
Now you know what it’s all
about, get off the internet and go buy a book in your local bookshop!
Sophie
I think this is such a good idea! I would have loved a bag but sadly couldn't get to a bookshop. Hopefully they'll do it again!
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