Emily Autenreith says demand for bookstores has been on the rise in recent years. Author: Eric Escalante Updated: 7:54 AM PDT April 30, 2021
ELK GROVE, Calif. A new bookstore in Elk Grove hopes to be a place in town where adults can be adults and kids can just be kids.
“We noticed a couple years ago that there’s no bookstore and coffee shop, but we think that our community could really use one and enjoy one,” said Emily Autenrieth, owner of A Seat at the Table.
One of the key elements for Autenrieth is a sense of community for everyone and anyone. The bookstore would have a wide range of books for all ages, a coffee shop with Temple coffee, and a play area for kids.
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In Castro Valley, local lore has it that the census-designated East Bay community was once listed in the
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