A town without a bookshop is always unfortunate, and Frédéric Neumager won't disagree. On November 21, Frédéric Neumager, a resident of Plessis-Robinson, opened the town's very first bookshop, according to Actu.fr. It's called Le A, and it's located at 88 avenue Charles de Gaulle. Surprising as it may seem, this town in the Hauts-de-Seine region (92) has never before had a bookshop in its business community.
And inevitably, between the novelty and the approaching festive season, the first two weeks of opening were a great success. What's more, it's a large store that welcomes Robinsonnais, as the bookshop covers almost 80 m². You'll find all kinds of literature: novels, comics, mangas, and even a children's section. The A's manager even tells Actu.fr that events and activities will be taking place in the bookshop from February onwards.
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