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Stripping Down
Stripping Down: A Memoir | Sheila Hageman
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"I feel the weight of the hammer from the dusty workbench in my sweaty palm and hit the padlock. My heart thumps in my bony chest. I listen for the humming sound of my mother's car backing into the driveway. I hit again. I listen. The lock pops open." At twelve years old, everything changed for Sheila with the discovery of her estranged father's porn collection. Found locked away in a corner of the basement, the glossy images ignite in her an unrelenting desire for attention and adoration. Now, reflections on her past as a stripper permeate her thoughts as she takes on the new roles of mother, caregiver and wife. While helping her baby daughter take her first steps, she nurses her mother through the final stages of breast cancer. This powerful and beautiful story is a moving meditation on a woman's life through her body, motherhood and loss. Spiraling through memories and torn between the woman she is becoming and the woman she has been, Sheila Hageman is continually Stripping Down.
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Stripping Down: A Memoir | Sheila Hageman
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If you've never worked in a bookstore you will probably consider this blasphemous. But if you have ever been a bookseller then you'll know this is just a part of the job. This is a collection of all of the strips I've gotten to take home for free from work. All books -cover or not- deserve a good home 🤗
#SisforSeptember #strip

LittleBug I‘d want to work at a bookstore for that privilege alone!! Blasphemy or not😉 6y
RaimeyGallant New bookstore or used? 6y
CaliforniaCay @RaimeyGallant new. This is what Barnes and Noble does, I'm actually not sure if used bookstores do this or not 🤔 6y
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CaliforniaCay @LittleBug just one of the many perks, definitely worth it! 6y
Bklover Years ago when I worked at a bookstore I brought home stacks of stripped books. Loved them!! 6y
Literary_Siren I can‘t! 😩😩 I‘d rather buy them. There‘s no reason to do this, just heavily discount them. Or do a grab-bag thing. 6y
Kayla.Adriena Why does this happen to them?! I'm glad you give them a home 6y
Reviewsbylola Yes, I need to know why they do this!! 😖😭 I imagine so that you can‘t resell them? 6y
Gina Those would be perfect to donate to little free libraries where there are Library deserts in the US 6y
RaimeyGallant @CaliforniaCay The ones that recycle what they're not going to sell, I imagine some of them separate any part of the book that isn't recyclable. 6y
RaimeyGallant P.S. If you ever get me in a book swap, coverless books are fine by me! ;) 6y
LazyLimaLife It was always hard to turn away the strips back when I worked in bookstores! 6y
CaliforniaCay @Literary_Siren @Kayla.Adriena @Reviewsbylola I never totally understood why, but it was something we had to do. I know the stripped covers had to be sent back to the publishers so they kept track of them. But still 🤔 6y
CaliforniaCay @Bklover @LazyLimaLife glad there are other who understand! 🤓 6y
CaliforniaCay @Gina good idea! My roommates are going to build a LFL in front of our house soon, some of these strips will definitely be going in! 6y
CaliforniaCay @RaimeyGallant good to know! I've considered doing a giveaway for some of these but I wasn't sure if anyone would be interested. 6y
RaimeyGallant I'm pretty sure a lot of us would be, but I might ask your boss first, because there might be something in the publisher/distributor contract that doesn't allow this. 6y
Bklover @Kayla.Adriena @Reviewsbylola @RaimeyGallant @CaliforniaCay I believe it‘s a cost saving measure. Shipping the books is expensive. Books that are not sold would normally be returned. However it costs more to ship them than they are worth. Therefore the covers are stripped off and returned for credit and the books themselves are destroyed (theoretically). This was always one of the perks of working In a bookstore. (edited) 6y
CaliforniaCay @Bklover thanks for explaining that does kinda make sense 6y
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