New Black-owned Mississippi shop isn't worried about Amazon ISABELLE TAFT, Sun Herald FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5A shelf of children's coloring books and other books at Wonders of the World Book and Toy Store Monday, July 12, 2021 in Gulfport, Miss. Inside a little office in downtown Gulfport, Tonisha Kimble is writing a new chapter in Mississippi’s history of Black-owned book stores. Kimble opened the Wonders of the World Book and Toy Store space earlier this month, after years in business as an online vendor. (Isabelle Taft/The Sun Herald via AP)Isabelle Taft/APShow MoreShow Less 2of5Tonisha Kimble poses for a photo at Wonders of the World Book and Toy Store Monday, July 12, 2021 in Gulfport, Miss. Inside a little office in downtown Gulfport, Tonisha Kimble is writing a new chapter in Mississippi’s history of Black-owned book stores. Kimble opened the Wonders of the World Book and Toy Store space earlier this month, after years in business as an online vendor. (Isabelle Taft/The Sun Herald via AP)Isabelle Taft/APShow MoreShow Less