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Showing posts with label Michigan Monday. Show all posts
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Monday, 1 April 2013

MICHIGAN MONDAYS | JOHN K. KING USED & RARE BOOKSTORE - A DETROIT GEM

Posted on 04:00 by mohit
detroit bookstore, john king books

Kathleen Kelly ruined me. The second she opened the doors to her wondrously cozy book shop in You've Got Mail I knew I was done for. Shop Around the Corner was, for me, the Platonic ideal of a bookstore. It embodied warmth and imagination with its checkered floor, its kid-height shelves stuffed with cheery picture books and plush stuffed animals. As an unreformed bookworm, I wanted to live there forever. It seemed tailor made for dreaming and reading. 

you've got mail bookstore, shop around the corner
Image from Hooked on Houses
Whenever I walk into a new bookstore I wonder if it will sweep me away as thoroughly as Kathleen Kelly's fictional paradise did. I can't say that it has happened yet but I am still hoping. Still, going into any bookstore or library has a way of making me feel like a kid in a candy store. And going into a used bookstore is infinitely more exciting. There is just so much possibility. 

john kings books detroit

Michigan's oldest and largest used bookstore is located in the heart of Detroit. John K. King Used & Rare Books is housed in an old glove factory and is stuffed from head to toe with books.  Rows and rows of stacks. Shelves bowed under the weight of books. Miles upon miles of books. It is amazing and a little overwhelming.

detroit bookstore, john kings books

The store is so massive--four stories plus a basement for your perusing pleasure--that you could get lost in there for hours. Some of the floors are dimly lit and dusty, a little bit like being in an old fashioned library. There are step stools to reach the highest shelves and charming hand drawn maps that point to this section or that. 

detroit bookstore, john k king books

My favorite section, obviously, is just for tweens. It is a Tween Studies dream come true. 

john king books, detroit bookstore

All the books of my youth are here. Those classic hardcover Nancy Drews. The whole gang from Little House on the Prairie. The Bobbsey Twins cavort up and down the aisles. Books glorying Boy Scouts,  Motor Girls, and general youthful adventures abound.

detroit bookstore, john king books

I just adore these vintage hardcovers. The simple line drawings and letterpressed bindings are fantastic. I could fill entire walls in my home with these gems. 
detroit bookstore, john king books

While John K. King Used & Rare Books is certainly not the cozy, intimate Shop Around the Corner, it is one of my favorite places in Detroit. Because when you find your own little spot by a window and open up an old favorite, it feels a little bit like how I imagine Kathleen Kelly's glorious shop must. The whole place has that lovely old book feel. Worn in and comfortable. A little frayed around the edges. A place worth knowing. 

detroit bookstore, john king books

Doesn't all this talk about bookshops make you want to cozy up with a really good book? I'm thinking about cracking open an old favorite like The History of Love or Anne of Green Gables. 

For more Detroit gems, check out our adventures in Corktown or the Heidelberg Project. 


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Monday, 11 February 2013

MICHIGAN MONDAYS: HAMTRAMCK & PACZKI DAY

Posted on 04:00 by mohit
things to do in detroit, hamtramck
With Fat Tuesday bearing down upon us, Warren and I spent a rare sunny Saturday in Hamtramck, Detroit's Polish district. According to the all-knowing source that is Wikipedia, Hamtramck was originally founded by German farmers. Polish immigrants flooded the area when Dodge opened a local plant in 1910. Today, Hamtramck is known for its lavish feast for gluttons, Pączki Day. Pączki are essentially enormous, delicious donuts filled with all manner of cream or fruit goodness. What could be wrong with that? 

In Poland's days of yore, pączki were made the day before Lent because it allowed the household to use up all the stuff you couldn't eat during Lent--lard/butter, sugar, eggs, fruit (pretty much all the delicious things in life). Hence, donuts! I am so behind any day that allows, nay, encourages, hearty consumption of fried sweets. Count me in, Hamtramck! While we celebrated Pączki Day a tad early, we were able to revel in style at the Polish Village Cafe. Um, hello, charming basement restaurant with all sorts of cozy things going on? This includes the kitschy Valentine's decor and its strong collection of vintage accordions.
 restaurants in detroit, polish village cafe
Okay, so Polish food is not my favorite (nor the healthiest) in the world--one only needs to view the Polish Plate below to understand my misgivings--but it does have a few high points. Like, for instance, pierogi, addictive stuffed dumplings. I could eat these by the hundred. Also, I will never ever turn up my nose at a good sausage. And the Polish Village Cafe does a very fine kielbasa. 

where to eat in detroit, Polish Village Cafe
 1. Pierogi 2. Kielbasa Sausage 3. Mashed Potatoes & Gravy 4. Sauerkraut 5. Stuffed Cabbage

The Polish Village Cafe was all well and good but the best thing about Hamtramck (at least for a roadside attraction fanatic like myself) lies just a few blocks away in an old Ukranian man's backyard. Since it is so unbelievably amazing, I am devoting an entire post to it for next week's Michigan Monday. Stay tuned!

*What is your favorite district to visit in your city? As you well know, our hearts belong to Detroit's Mexicantown for Taqueria Lupita's alone--but Hamtramck may be a close second.

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