San Francisco Chronicle

For book lovers in Hayward, a new tale

- By John McMurtrie

When the Book Shop closed its doors in February after 56 years in business, Hayward suddenly found itself without a bookstore.

That’s no longer the case. Books on B, a new independen­t bookstore in downtown Hayward, is opening on Saturday.

“It’s a kaleidosco­pe of emotions,” said Renée Rettig, the store’s owner. “Overwhelmi­ngly though, gratitude: to my community, and to my trade, that I get to continue being of service in the best way I know how, and live out my days with a society that understand­s what value the culture of reading and readers brings to this world.”

Before becoming the proprietor of the new store, Rettig was the manager of the Book

Shop, where she had worked since helping out there during college in the summer of 1995. The Book Shop — which was on the same street, B, as Books on B — closed after its owners retired.

Rettig, who has lived in nearby San Leandro her entire life, said she hopes to continue the Book Shop’s “tradition of new and used, quirky and rare books.”

Rettig said the store will be “indispensa­ble” to its city of 150,000, with “a robust calendar of events, live music, artwork, storytelli­ng.” She also plans to work with the local library to bring in “literary luminaries, both local and national.”

Originally the home of Abreu Pharmacy (1927), then Goldhor’s Optometry (1960), the shop is a cozy 900 square feet, with 16foot ceilings and a skylight. The store will eventually hold about 12,000 titles and also has a gallery space that Rettig says will feature a rotation of work by local artists.

To cover the cost of renovation­s, Rettig raised $70,000 through an Indiegogo campaign.

“In half the projected time, I’d met my goal — humbling,” she said. “It’s perfectly ‘Stone Soup’ — everyone did what they could, even finding the occasional crumpled bill through the mail slot in the morning! I feel incredibly fortunate; the campaign is still active, and book lovers continue to contribute to the cause.”

Rettig said she’ll be the store’s “Jill of all trades.” She’ll train an intern on Monday and will otherwise rely on “the kindness of volunteers.”

Books on B will officially open Saturday — from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Friday, a music- and cake-filled ribbon cutting featured remarks from Hayward Mayor Barbara Halliday and Assemblyma­n Bill Quirk, DHayward, and Hayward Poet Laureate Bruce Roberts read a poem — all in celebratio­n of Hayward getting back a bookstore.

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Kate Catron Renée Rettig is the owner of the new Books on B in Hayward.

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