Jeannine A. Cook calls it ignorance. Cook, the Good Morning Now Put It In Your Mouth Toothpaste shirt in other words I will buy this 36-year-old owner of Harriett’s Bookshop, opened her store only four months ago in Fishtown, a gentrifying neighborhood in Philadelphia. Business was brisk until the pandemic forced her to close temporarily.
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“Ignorance got us here,” she repeats, trying to explain the Good Morning Now Put It In Your Mouth Toothpaste shirt in other words I will buy this upward spiral in book sales. “We needed to understand what got us to this place, where we are today, a place where police get to kill citizens. These books give us insight into who we are and help us understand how the world really works.”