Browseabout featuring Cat & Mouse Press sale through May 24
Cat & Mouse Press books are discounted 20 percent at Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach through May 24. April 22, 2021
Now through May 24, Browseabout Books will give away a copy of “The Boardwalk” short story collection with the purchase of any two Cat & Mouse Press books.
Browseabout Books in Rehoboth Beach is offering 20 percent off all Cat & Mouse Press books through Monday, May 24.
This special sale, just in time for stocking up on summer beach reading, will also include a copy of the short story collection “The Boardwalk,” free with the purchase of two or more Cat & Mouse Press books.
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Stacy Penaranda January 19, 2021
The staff, Sussex County committee members, and volunteers of Read Aloud Delaware would like to thank the area businesses that provided us with fundraising opportunities over the past holiday season.
A special thanks to Susan Kehoe, owner, and the staff at Browseabout Books for making Read Aloud one of the recipients of their holiday giving campaign.
A heartfelt thanks, too, to Christie DiNatale and the management and staff at Grotto Grand Slam Pizza, and the management and staff at Lefty’s Alley and Eats for allowing us to display our children’s book-themed Christmas trees at their businesses.
Peter E. Carter December 10, 2020
The torch has been passed to the next generation of bookstore ownership, but we should not commend the present without acknowledgement of the past. I have only been in the Rehoboth community for 16 years, ironically the same length of time that the new owner, Susan Kehoe, has been employed at Browseabout Books.
However, in that relatively short period of time I have come to know and exchange thoughts and ideas with the man, Steve, who had the insight to open a bookstore in Lower Slower Delaware. In 1975, I too came to Delaware for the first time, to New Castle County actually. I was hired as the principal of Gauger Middle School in Newark, having absolutely no idea of the real estate south of the canal. It took about 30 years to find that out.