What's Happening?
Barnes & Noble has announced it will host a celebration of life for Linda Exman at its Manhattan location on April 21. Exman, who passed away from cancer at the age of 90 in November 2025, was a prominent
figure in the literary community. She founded New York Is Book Country and served as its president for 25 years. Additionally, Exman held executive marketing positions at major publishing houses such as Doubleday, Lippincott, and MEvans. The event is scheduled to begin at 4:30 p.m., and further details can be obtained by contacting Esther Margolis.
Why It's Important?
Linda Exman's contributions to the literary world, particularly through her leadership in New York Is Book Country, have left a lasting impact on the promotion of books and reading in New York City. Her work helped to foster a vibrant literary culture, making books more accessible to the public and supporting authors. The celebration of her life at a major bookstore like Barnes & Noble underscores her influence and the respect she garnered within the industry. This event not only honors her legacy but also highlights the importance of community engagement in the literary world.






