Want a Great Good Place for Books? Oakland has it.

You can anticipate your visit by reading their reviews online. Each month A Great
Owner Kathleen Caldwell also suggests her favorite books online. And this month she is promoting The Most Dangerous Place on Earth by Lindsey Lee Johnson.
The story takes place in the beautiful lush setting of Mill Valley, an affluent Marin County town that doesn’t seem likely to be dangerous. But according to GoodReads.com, “The Most Dangerous Place on Earth unleashes an unforgettable cast of characters into a realm known for its cruelty and peril: the American high school.” The story culminates in a high school party that goes wrong. (Many read this page turner in one or two sittings.)
One of the great things about this book shop is that it encourages you to read and everyone is friendly and shares book conversations. “The main part is community,” says Kathleen. “That is

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what we celebrate here.” Prior to inheriting the shop, Kathleen managed all the book-reading and other store events. How wonderful and unusual to inherit a store full of books. It happened in 2005. “It was unexpectedly expected,” continued Kathleen. She went on to explain.
A Great Good Place for Books was co-founded by Helen Talley and Debi Echlin in 1998 in Montclair. Helen retired and one day Debi asked Kathleen if she would like the store after she was gone. Kathleen accepted and then unexpectedly, Debi passed away. “You are never ready for it. It was so unexpected. At first it was shocking and there was grief – I had lost my friend. But now running the store is second nature. The community of readers is what’s really important.” And the book community carries on today with that spirit of curiosity and sharing. You can see by the community bulletin board that the diverse community reaches out past the borders of Oakland.
Upcoming in-store events
- Joshua Mohr, “Sirens: A Memoir”, in conversation with Alex Green – Wed., Jan. 18 – 7pm
- Louise Nayer, “Burned: A Memoir” – Wed., Jan. 25 – 7pm
- Ellen Hopkins, “The You I’ve Never Known”, young adult author event! Thurs., Jan. 26 – 7pm
- Bruce Jenkins, “Shop Around: Growing Up With Motown in a Sinatra Household” – Tues., Feb. 7 – 6:30pm
A Great Good Place for Books is located at 6120 LaSalle Ave. in Montclair Village in Oakland (510) 339-8210
Store Hours:
Sun: 9am-5pm
Mon: 9am-6pm
Tue: 9am-6:30pm
Wed: 9am-6:30pm
Thu: 9am-6:30pm
Fri: 9am-7:30pm
Sat: 9am-6pm



So, joyful it is – at Jack London Square’s annual tree lighting festivities! Share in an enchanting evening on the Oakland waterfront with holiday music performed by Oakland’s talented young people. You will be surrounded by Santa’s grazing reindeer, youth choral groups, an ornament workshop, an Instrument Petting Zoo, holiday treats, a visit from Santa Claus (and photos), artisans and a warm wonderful community spirit.

Steel Rail Public House says they are going Off the Rails with a gastronomic experience you will not want to miss next Fri. evening, Nov. 11, from 5-9pm on Water St. next to Scott’s in Jack London Square. They are showcasing the talents of two local culinary artisans
is that steel rail workers helped shape the local community and they continue to celebrate the spirit of this local community of Oakland. Steel Rail honors Oakland’s storied past and celebrates the people here in Jack London Square by providing a warm and casual setting. “We created Steel Rail as a welcome place for the entire community to eat drink share and unwind,” according to the founders.




