A Memoir from Harriett's Bookshop
by Jeannine A. Cook
The author of It's Me They Follow chronicles the improbable true story of how to she left an abusive past to build a bookshop that would survived the Covid pandemic and become an international sensation.
Jeannine Cook always thought she'd open a bookshop in her old age. Raised by a blind librarian, books were integral to her life, and she expected she would eventually write one as well. Instead, Jeannine found herself a burnt-out workaholic with three jobs and no time to read or write, feeling like she hadn't fulfilled her purpose.
In her journal, Jeannine began an imaginary dialogue with Harriet Tubman, "Q&As" she dubbed Conversations with Harriett. Jeannine wondered how Harriet became a "wade through waist-high water in the winter: type of woman—and how she could become one too.
On February 1, 2020, Jeannine fulfilled her dream and opened a bookstore in Philadelphia which she named after her hero and inspiration, Harriet Tubman. Harriet's Bookshop would be a place to celebrate women authors, artists, and activists. While the name was ironic—Harriet could neither read nor write—it was also fitting. The City of Brotherly love was one of Harriet's first stops to freedom on the Underground Railroad. But in only six weeks, Jeanne would be forced to shut the shop's doors when Covid turned the world upside down—not knowing whether her dream would survive.
Five years later, this small independent bookshop is thriving, with satellite stores in unconventional places, from movie theaters to horse trailers. Despite global death and destruction, book bans, the downward spiral in readership, the lack of physical customers, AI, and more, Jeannie's shops have survived. Shut Up & Read is her story—the story of the little bookseller who could, and of the woman who has been the driving force behind it all.
"This triumphant tale will inspire book lovers of all stripes." —Publishers Weekly
"Following her successful fiction debut, It's Me They Follow (2025), Cook shares this generous memoir about opening and running her Philadelphia bookstore, writing her novel, and building community...Cook's strength lies in her sheer determination and networking skill (her time in Paris is a testament to her connections), and this book reads as both memoir and guide for community organizing. Its conversational style plays fast and loose with chronology but remains engaging throughout. A testament to overcoming every blockade thrown your way." —Booklist
"Like Cook's life, her memoir has a loose structure and is prone to detours, but that's part of the fun. Whether hurrying home from Paris to buy her bookshop's building before the real estate deal collapses; rushing to a racial justice demonstration in the wake of George Floyd's and Breonna Taylor's killings; or collaborating with artists, celebrities and politicians, Cook's energy is almost palpable and surely inspiring, like the women she is determined to honor." —Bookpage
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Jeannine A. Cook is the founder and owner of three avant-garde bookshop concepts, Harriett's in Philadelphia; Ida's in South Jersey; and Josephine's, a literary installation in Paris. She holds an MFA from Drexel University. She is the author of the novel It's Me They Follow.

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