Mary Williams

general manager of Skylight Books

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Skylight Books co-owner Mary Williams is focused on rearranging the store so that her 25 employees can get back to work safely.

LA’s Skylight Books is in ‘survival mode,’ preps for safe reopening

Skylight Books co-owner Mary Williams is focused on rearranging the store so that her 25 employees can get back to work safely.

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