Lorrie Moore enamel book pin for independent bookstores and concept shops, illustration by Judy Kaufmann

Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? Book Pin by Lorrie Moore Enamel Book Pin — Wholesale for Bookstores | A Book to Wear

Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? Book Pin by Lorrie Moore Enamel Book Pin — Wholesale for Bookstores | A Book to Wear

Product features

  • Original illustration.
  • Size: 2.5 x 2 cm - 0.9 x 0.7 in.
  • Best soft enamel quality.
  • Back butterfly clutch.
  • Limited units.

Why it works in B2B

  1. Small, affordable product with high turnover in bookstores.
  2. Perfect for cross-selling with the author's works.
  3. Attractive margin, fast shipping, and easy restocking.
  4. Appeals to audiences interested in contemporary literature, pop culture, graphic design, and themed gifts. Suitable for both women and men.
  5. Ideal for seasonal campaigns, book accessories, recommendation tables, and checkout areas.

About the author

Author: Lorrie Moore

Who Will Run the Frog Hospital? is a novel by the writer Lorrie Moore and published in 1994. The novel is narrated by Berie Carr. While vacationing in Paris with her husband, Berie recalls her adolescence in Horsehearts, New York. A novel written from everyday life with a lot of humor and a strange depth.

Lorrie Moore is an American fiction writer known primarily for her deep humor and for the way she brings out the extraordinary in the lives of ordinary people. She is one of the most celebrated short-story writer of the current American narrative.

“They looked like frogs who’d been kissed and kissed roughly, yet stayed frogs.”
Who Will Run the Frog Hospital?, Lorrie Moore.

About this project

A Book to Wear is a collection of book enamel pins created for independent bookstores and for their readers who enjoy connecting with books in a more special way. Each pin focuses on a specific author or title; from 1984, Jane Eyre to Susan Sontag and Annie Ernaux. From Mary Shelley to The Bell Jar. In independent bookshops, they sit naturally alongside books, encouraging impulse purchases while fitting seamlessly into a curated literary space. A wooden display can also be provided, making them easy to present neatly at the counter.

Lorrie Moore enamel book pin for independent bookstores and concept shops, illustration by Judy Kaufmann
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