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Barnes & Noble, Inc.

Barnes & Noble, Inc.

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Barnes & Noble proudly serves America with approximately 600 bookstores across all fifty states, and are busy opening newly designed stores in communities nationwide. We are an innovator in publishing, retail, and digital media, including our award-winning NOOK® products and an expansive collection of digital reading and entertainment content. We welcome creative, dedicated, and service-oriented team members who are passionate about being an integral part of our dynamic community and helping it thrive. Whether your expertise is in retail, merchandising, publishing, marketing, technology, or finance, we have a place for you at Barnes & Noble.

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https://careers.barnesandnoble.com/
Industry
Retail
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Retail, Bookselling, eCommerce, Technology, Merchandising, and Publishing

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  • View profile for Jim Emmons

    Business Development Manager for Barnes & Noble in Indiana.

    📚✨ Exciting News for High Schools! ✨📚 Harper Lee’s The Land of Sweet Forever is coming soon — a once-in-a-generation literary event that will spark conversations in classrooms, book clubs, and beyond. Barnes & Noble is proud to support local schools in bringing this landmark release to students and staff. 🎓❤️ Interested in ordering copies for your classrooms, libraries, or community reading programs? Reach out to your local Barnes & Noble business representative today to secure your order. 📖 Let’s make sure your students are among the first to experience this unforgettable new novel. #BNClasswork #HarperLee #TheLandOfSweetForever #HighSchoolReads #LiteraryLegacy @southbendcsc @elkhartschools @pennharrismadison @ipsschools @noblesvilleschools @fort_wayne_community_schools @homesteadshs @ltschools @khs_wildkats @carmelhighschoolofficial

  • Hi, I’m Lucie Butler, a bookseller from B&N Athens. There have been two books published in the last year that really spoke to me. The first is Our Infinite Fates by Laura Steven. The way Steven portrayed and wrote about love was so unique to me. I really appreciated the wide range of displays of love between humans throughout the thousands of lifetimes. She did a fantastic job of encapsulating love for people not based on appearances, but on their souls, and that really hit home. With Bury Our Bones by V.E. Schwab, I was able to get an early copy of it, and I’ve thought about this book every single day since I read it. I was enthralled by Schwab’s storytelling and the way she wrote a vampire story unlike any other I’ve read before. It was toxic, messy, dark, and sapphic, and I think it was the perfect blend of romance and fantasy combined into one beautifully haunting read. #readwithpride

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  • Trois femmes. Trois lieux. Trois époques. Un jeu de miroir. Un fil conducteur : « Mrs Dalloway » de Virginia Woolf. Trois destins qui convergent. Une méditation sur l’amour, sur le temps qui file entre les doigts, sur la fragilité de nos vies, sur la valeur de nos vies. Michael Cunningham a tout simplement écrit le livre que nous rêvons tous d’écrire. Three women. Three places. Three eras. A mirror game. A common thread: Virginia Woolf's “Mrs Dalloway”. Three destinies that converge. A meditation on love, on time slipping through our fingers, on the fragility of our lives, on the value of our lives. Michael Cunningham has written the book we all dream of writing. - Phillipe Besson, author of In the Absence of Men #readwithpride

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  • I first read Jeannette Winterson’s novel Written on the Body in 1995, after borrowing it from my hometown’s public library, and it was a revelation. The story of an unnamed and ungendered narrator who loves and lusts after a married woman named Louise, it was both brainy and erotic, and structurally adventurous. By my early teens, I already knew I wanted to be a writer and had loved many books, but had read few that struck that particular sense of I want to be able to do that on the page. This was one of the first. It has remained a touchstone ever since. I thought of it many times while writing The Dry Season, a book in which I wanted to vividly capture both the intellectual and erotic experience of a year spent celibate but in deep sensual connection with myself and the world. Deep House by Jeremy Atherton Lin From the author of Gay Bar, the gorgeous and sexy love story of Lin’s relationship with his now-husband interweaves with a scrupulously researched history of gay marriage in the United States—there is so much to love about this book, and I did all of it. It’s a book best read in both of its settings: the U.S. and U.K., but especially San Francisco. Stag Dance by Torrey Peters This novella and stories kept me rapt, and I’ve read few recent books that were quite as funny and devastating. Peters writes the most vulnerable parts of love and desire so well that it’s almost hard to take but also impossible to turn away from. For me, its pristine sentences and queer cringe make for a perfect beach read. - Melissa Febos, Author of The Dry Season #readwithpride

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  • I first read "Becoming A Man" by Paul Monette when I was 20 years old and desperately trying to figure out how to come out of the closet. I recently re-read the book and was struck by Monette's candor, use of language, and above all, his ability to fight through fear to become his authentic self. - Jeff Hiller, Actress of a Certain Age #readwithpride

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  • Miss Major Speaks is a book that helped me not only see myself, but see my community in a clearer, brighter light. I'm lucky to call Miss Major Griffin-Gracy a friend, and this book captures her vibrant, joyful voice in conversation with Toshio Meronek. For those who aren't familiar, Miss Major is a trans elder who has led and shaped trans and gender non-conforming people's fight for a just, inclusive world in too many ways to count. There's something about a conversation that draws out voice – and story, and memory – in such a distinctive way, and I'm so grateful to Miss Major for sharing her wisdom with us all. —Tourmaline, author of Marsha and One Day in June

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  • One of the first books in which I recognized my queer identity was the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles. While not overtly queer, the story told of the passionate friendship between two teenage boys, Gene, an introverted 16-year-old, and Phineas, his handsome, charismatic friend — ugh he was so hot. I wasn’t a big reader as a teenager, but next to A Catcher in the Rye, this was the first book to move me and give me feelings which I didn’t fully understand, but knew were rooted in who I truly was — a big ol’ man loving homosexual. Gene’s complicated love for Phineas perfectly captured my own hidden desire to have a special friend, who was more attractive and more athletic than I, but who loved me despite my limits. I wasn’t the only one to do a queer reading of the text, and in fact it was a book that has been banned for being highly sexual even though no sex is ever mentioned. I saw this play out at my high school in a more subtle way. We had a mid-year change of English teachers, and the new teacher felt the text of A Separate Peace was “inappropriate” and told us to stop reading it. I vaguely remember her grimacing with disgust. I still managed to finish it before it was taken away. The story always stayed with me and when I read it again later in life, the subtextual homoeroticism was still there, as was its emotional impact. I couldn’t believe how much I cried while reading it. - Blair Fell, author of Disco Witches of Fire Island #readwithpride

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