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Square Books is a cultural hub in William Faulkner's home of Oxford, Mississippi
Charles Langston View
Date:2025-04-06 10:06:46
Independent bookstores are the heartbeats of their communities. They provide culture and community, generate local jobs and sales tax revenue, promote literacy and education, champion and center diverse and new authors, connect readers to books in a personal and authentic way, and actively support the right to read and access to books in their communities.
Each week we profile an independent bookstore, sharing what makes each one special and getting their expert and unique book recommendations.
This week we have Square Books in Oxford, Mississippi!
Founded in 1979, Square Books has become a cherished institution in the historic town square of Oxford, Mississippi. What started as a single building has now expanded to three buildings housing four distinct stores spread across five floors, each store located within 100 feet of the other. At Square Books, their mission is simple yet profound: "All are welcome here."
Their diverse setup reflects their commitment to offering something for every reader. The main Square Books store pays homage to Oxford's literary legacy, especially to its native son William Faulkner. Faulkner's spirit permeates the shelves, inviting readers to delve into the rich tapestry of Southern literature.
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In contrast, Square Books Jr. is a playful realm where children reign supreme. "Owned" by the young minds that frequent it, this store fosters a love for reading and imagination from an early age.
Off Square Books caters to lifestyle and leisure, offering a curated selection of books alongside engaging events that enrich our community's cultural life.
Rare Square Books rounds out their offerings, housing special and hard-to-find editions that bibliophiles crave. This diversity ensures that regardless of age, interest, or reading preference, everyone can find their literary haven within our walls.
At Square Books, they firmly believe that bookstores are the backbone of communities. While visitors may not always gather for formal interactions, the act of browsing books naturally brings people together. It's a place where diverse perspectives intersect, fostering meaningful connections and shared experiences.
Their commitment to the community extends beyond bookshelves. They host numerous readings and events throughout the year, collaborating with organizations like the Literacy Council to promote literacy and education. The annual Oxford Conference for the Book, held in April, was a highlight where they hosted engaging panels and celebrated the written word in all its forms.
One of their proudest partnerships is with Thacker Mountain Radio, a weekly words and music show founded at Square Books. This lively showcase of talent further cements our place as a cultural hub where creativity flourishes.
In a state renowned for its literary prowess like Mississippi, Square Books stands as a testament to the enduring power of good literature. Their shelves are always brimming with works from local talents and acclaimed authors, ensuring that the joy of discovery awaits every visitor.
So whether you seek solace in the pages of a beloved classic, yearn for the excitement of new voices, or simply wish to immerse yourself in a welcoming literary atmosphere, Square Books welcomes you to explore, discover, and find your own story within our walls.
Check out these titles recommended by Square Books manager, Lyn Roberts:
● "Selected Short Stories (Modern Library)" by William Faulkner
● "Camino Winds" by John Grisham
● "Southern Man" by Greg Iles
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