Nicole Magistro: In short, stories, songs and an art activity! In addition to narrating Read Island, I’ll share several other favorite books that toddlers love. What do you have in mind for those storytime events? Westword: You're bringing your book live and in person to a couple of local bookstores. We caught up with Magistro before she and illustrator Alice Feagan team up to launch the book at a couple of local venues this week to talk about Read Island. And that includes a big section of books for children, the group Magistro focuses on in Read Island.Īs you might guess, it's a book about the importance of books, reading and all that the act of reading can offer. What had started in 1996 as a converted van that traveled between coffee shops to sell books to “down-valley” readers became an award-winning, 3,000-plus-square-foot home to books and those who love them. But during her fifteen-year tenure, the business expanded into one of the cultural centers of the Vail Valley. Nicole Magistro wasn’t the first person to own The Bookworm in Edwards, and since selling the store in 2020, she won’t be the last.
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