Rebecca Solnit 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
- Small, affordable product with high turnover in bookstores.
- Perfect for cross-selling with the author's works.
- Attractive margin, fast shipping, and easy restocking.
- Appeals to audiences interested in contemporary literature, pop culture, graphic design, and themed gifts. Suitable for both women and men.
- Ideal for seasonal campaigns, book accessories, recommendation tables, and checkout areas.
About the author
Author: Rebecca Solnit
Born in California, Rebecca Solnit is an essayist who opens up the possibilities of words and ideas. Her thought-provoking essays and insightful commentary cover a wide range of topics, from feminism and environmentalism, to social justice and human rights. Her work challenges prevailing narratives and encourages readers to engage with the world in a more critical way.
Besides Men Explain Things to Me, her other most well-known works include A Field Guide to Getting Lost, a reflective collection of essays, The Faraway Nearby, which blends memoir and storytelling, and Hope in the Dark, an essay on activism and social change.
About this project
A Book to Wear is a collection of enamel book pins created by illustrator Judy Kaufmann for independent bookstores, concept shops, museums, and readers who enjoy connecting with books in a more personal and meaningful way. Each pin is dedicated to a specific author or literary work, from 1984 and Jane Eyre to Susan Sontag, Annie Ernaux, Mary Shelley, and The Bell Jar. Designed to sit naturally alongside books, the collection encourages impulse purchases while blending seamlessly into carefully curated literary spaces. A custom wooden display is also available, making the pins easy to present neatly at the counter.