Why a Michigan community formed a human chain to move 9,100 books, one at a time

A white-bearded man in a bright green flannel stands outside the window front of a shop called Serendipity Books holding books in each hand, passing them one-by-one down a chain of people lined up outside.

When the Serendipity Books in Chelsea, Mich., needed to move 9,100 books to the store’s new location one block away, they assembled a volunteer “book brigade” to form a human chain, and pass each book along, one-by-one, to its new home. 

CBC | World News

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