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The Coronavirus Chronicles

Hitting the books

Anne-Katrin Grimm is the co-owner of “Buchhandlung Montag” in Prenzlauer Berg. Unlike most small businesses, her book store is deemed essential and is still open during the health crisis. Not to mention business is booming.

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Apr 3, 2020 • 4m Listen

Anne-Katrin Grimm is the co-owner of “Buchhandlung Montag” in Prenzlauer Berg. Unlike most small businesses, her book store is deemed essential and is still open during the health crisis. Not to mention business is booming. But how has the pandemic affected people’s taste in literature? Listen to find out.

“The big online delivery companies don’t deliver books at the moment,” Grimm says. “It’s our job now.”

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