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The Alitaptap Bookshop has opened its doors in Koronadal City to support Filipino authors and promote reading literacy. This initiative, driven by South Cotabato writer Jennie Arado, aims to foster a reading culture and provide access to books within her community. Launched on May 1, 2024, it promises to be more than just a bookstore; it aspires to be a community hub for writers, readers, and artists.
Born and raised in Barangay Concepcion, Jennie Arado’s passion for literature began early. A creative writing graduate from the University of the Philippines Mindanao, she pursued a career in journalism before transitioning to her dream of owning a bookshop. Arado’s journey into the literary world included winning the grand prize at the South Cotabato Children’s Story Writing Workshop in 2018, with her Hiligaynon children’s storybook “Dako nga Yahong sang Batchoy,” published by Aklat Alamid.
Nestled in the Romil Building along Zulueta Street, Alitaptap Bookshop offers a tranquil haven for book lovers and curious passersby. The shop features a cozy reading corner, a mini coffee bar, and a pastry display. It creates a perfect environment for readers to immerse themselves in a good book while enjoying coffee and a delectable pastry.
With around 400 book titles, including children’s books from local publishers like Kahel Press, Tahanan Books, and Adarna House, Alitaptap Bookshop stands out as a beacon for promoting reading literacy. The shop’s name, firefly, symbolizes the desire to reignite a love for reading in the community.
Alitaptap Bookshop aims to be a gathering place for local writers, artists, and readers. The shop plans to host book launches, poetry readings, and other literary events, providing a platform for creative expression. This initiative supports the literary community and encourages a new generation of readers.
Arado’s vision for Alitaptap includes creating a safe and inspiring space where the community can connect over their love of books. The bookshop’s Facebook page highlights its goal to capture the beauty of nostalgia and the magic of the present moment, striving to be a “sparkle in the dark” for Koronadal City.
In addition to its literary mission, Alitaptap Bookshop supports local causes. A portion of the sales goes to Pet Avenue, a rescue center for abandoned and sick cats and dogs in Davao and Tacurong. The bookshop also features a collaboration with AOC (Ace of Cups) Coffee, which sources its beans from small producers in Tboli, South Cotabato, and Sunsbaked, offering home-baked pastries.
Jennie Arado’s journey from journalist to bookshop owner reflects her enduring passion for literature. After leaving her newspaper job in 2022, she transitioned to online-based work, allowing her to travel and reconnect with her hometown. The idea for Alitaptap Bookshop took shape during a mentoring session at the Sox Writing Workshop in General Santos City, where she realized the need for a shared space for local artists and writers.
With the support of family and friends, Arado transformed her long-time dream into reality. She reached out to publishing houses, authors, and writers she had met through various literary events, ensuring a diverse and exciting selection of books for Alitaptap Bookshop.
Alitaptap Bookshop enriches the literary landscape of Koronadal City and symbolizes the potential for positive change through community engagement and a shared love of reading. By creating a welcoming space for readers of all ages, Alitaptap Bookshop champions the importance of reading literacy and fosters a deeper appreciation for literature in the community.