Mercury (Hobart)

Bookshop turns page to brave new chapter

- SALLY GLAETZER sally. glaetzer@ news. com. au

HOBART book lovers are celebratin­g the sale of a much- loved book store to a Tasmanian who intends to continue a tradition of supporting local authors.

Hobart Bookshop, in Salamanca, has been bought by Bronwyn Chalke, a former geophysici­st with a passion for reading.

There were fears for the

future of the shop when former owners Janet Grecian and Christophe­r Pearce decided to retire after 30 years of running the business.

Ms Chalke, who is from Tasmania, but lived away for many years working in the mining industry, said she had been on the look out for a business to nurture.

“My husband and I moved home with the kids to be with our families four or five years

ago and I have been looking for the right opportunit­y for a local business that I could be passionate about. Now, here I am,” she said.

She said locals had rejoiced at news of the sale, with many fearing it would close or perhaps be snapped up by a chain book store.

“The idea is not to completely change it. We are still providing the service that you expect,” said Ms Chalke, who

has retained all six employees and hired another.

“We support schools and Tasmanian authors, and we have no intention of changing that. We have so many smaller local authors and I sell their books directly, so they don’t have to have publishing companies involved.”

She said the book industry had defied prediction­s of decline.

“Kindles had a blip but

their sales are dropping, while all the stats are showing that book sales are increasing year on year. It’s a funny time to be starting a new venture, but I’m optimistic that books are still important to people,” Ms Chalke said.

Her daughters, aged 10 and 13, were also voracious readers and were delighted to have a supply of new books on tap, she said.

 ??  ?? New Hobart Bookshop owner Bronwyn Chalke, centre, with staff members Rhee Greene- Hill and Anica Boulanger- Mashberg.
Picture: Zak Simmonds
New Hobart Bookshop owner Bronwyn Chalke, centre, with staff members Rhee Greene- Hill and Anica Boulanger- Mashberg. Picture: Zak Simmonds

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