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In this episode, I chat with Andy Durkin about the family owned and run Petrach's Bookshop, Tasmanian authors, the demographics of Tasmania, and must-see places to visit in the beautiful heart-shape island state of Tasmania, Australia.
Petrarch’s Bookshop has existed in Launceston, Tasmania as a general bookshop since 1985, providing exceptional customer service across an ever growing range of books. Although it has been owned and operated by Peter and Rhonda Durkin for most of that time, Marcus Durkin has joined his parents in the business and is now the operational manager of the shop.
The growth of the business has been based on one major ideal – customer service.
Petrarch’s stocks a wide range of book categories, with special emphasis on Tasmaniania, gardening, cooking, architecture, health, art and many more.
Their friendly staff are all avid readers and are happy to recommend a novel, whether it be a new release or a classic from yesteryear. Their fiction categories include crime, fantasy, historical and Australiana as well as bestselling titles, and stock a vast selection of children’s books.
Petrarch’s Bookshop
Richard Flanagan books
Nan Chauncey books
Limberlost, Robbie Arnott
The Rain Heron, Robbie Arnott
Flames, Robbie Arnott
The Angry Women’s Choir, Meg Bignell
The Last Hermit, Geoff Harwood
The Deep, Kyle Perry
Kindred: A Cradle Mountain Love Story, Kate Legge
The Last Lighthouse Keeper, John Cook
Katherine Johnson, author
ABC News article by Fiona Blackwood, Tasmanian ‘angry farmer’ looks to boost literacy levels after education system disillusionment
The Advocate, written by Matt Maloney
John Marsden, author
Lenny Marks Gets Away With Murder, Kerryn Mayne
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, Gail Honeyman
Secrets of the Huon Wren, Claire Van Ryn
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