BookPeople of Moscow has been a beloved part of the Moscow community for 50 years now. The celebration of their 50th anniversary took place on November 15 at the store. […]
When walking down Moscow’s Main Street, it would be difficult to miss the quaint little brick bookshop with the red door. Students and community members alike are drawn to BookPeople […]
LunaFest Women’s Film Festival | 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Tuesday Where: Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre The University of Idaho Women’s Center and the Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre is hosting the […]
A well-loved bookstore was saved by the community in 2011 — BookPeople of Moscow. Carol Price, the current owner, bought BookPeople that year. As the previous owners decided to retire, […]
Carol Price always wanted to own a bookshop — a dream she fulfilled in December 2011. Price, who moved to the Palouse almost 20 years ago, purchased BookPeople of Moscow […]
New books and fliers for upcoming events crowd the inside window of BookPeople of Moscow. Inside the store, there is a couple talking about all of the books they see. […]
Lonely? BookPeople of Moscow may have the cure – with their “Blind Date with a Book” program, you could go to bed with a new book any night of […]
Nearly 100 people gathered to raise awareness for upcoming Hemingway Festival People of all ages clustered together at BookPeople of Moscow for a sneak peek into the upcoming Hemingway Festival.
BookPeople of Moscow celebrated the release of Robert Wrigley’s “Anatomy of Melancholy & Other Poems” Monday night.
Daniel Orozco, University of Idaho English professor and recent winner of the fifth William Saroyan International Prize for Writing, read from his untitled novel-in-progress Wednesday at BookPeople.