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Birchbark Books is operated by a spirited collection of people who believe in the power of good writing, the beauty of hand made art, the strength of Native culture, and the importance of small and intimate bookstores. Our books are lovingly chosen. Our store is tended with care.
All titles by store owner Louise Erdrich purchased from our Online Shop are signed by the author. Visit birchbarkbooks.com to order yours today.
We specialize in Native American books, art, and gifts, but also carry a wide variety of books for every interest. Adults will love our display table of carefully selected new titles. Kids will delight in the Tree House and Hobbit Hole. Young Adults will find a large selection of books to devour.
Our store is lovely and peaceful. Our staff, bright and helpful. Come visit us!
History
Established in 2000.
In creating this store we have tried diligently to use salvage and stay nontoxic. Our doors are from the ReUse Center. Our globe lights are from an old school house. We are proud of our original wooden floor, which belonged to the meat market this once was. It took an enormous amount of volunteer effort to pry up two layers of plywood, three of linoleum, and one of tar paper, and then to extract thousands of nails from the boards beneath! The result is very weathered and uneven, but the real thing.
We have our own personal confessional, rescued from its fate as a sound booth in a bar. One side is dedicated to Cleanliness, the other to Godliness. Louise is currently collaging the interior with images of her sins. The confessional is now a forgiveness booth, there for the dispensation of random absolution.
Meet the Business Owner
Louise E.
Business Owner
Louise Erdrich is the author of many novels as well as volumes of poetry, short stories, children’s books, and a memoir of early motherhood. Her many books include The Round House (National Book Award), Love Medicine (National Book Critics Circle Award), The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse (finalist for the National Book Award), and The Plague of Doves (finalist for the Pulitzer Prize). Her beloved Birchbark House series is a favorite of children young and old.