Emma and Linnéa convert van into mobile bookstore

Friends Emma Hellander and Linnéa Peters are turning an old delivery van into a mobile bookstore in Gustafs. Their goal is to spread the joy of reading through books and conversations.

Work is underway at Emma’s home in Gustafs on the van that was previously used to deliver white goods. The conversion takes place on evenings and weekends.

Linnéa Peters says they want to create a place where people can both buy books and talk about them. They are focusing especially on fantasy titles not found in regular bookstores.

Emma Hellander hopes they will have read a large share of the titles themselves. The van is planned to appear at different locations in the future.

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