What's Happening?
Barnes & Noble in Manhattan will host a celebration of life for Linda Exman on April 21. Exman, who passed away from cancer at the age of 90 in November 2025, was the founder of New York Is Book Country
and served as its president for 25 years. She was also a former marketing executive at Doubleday, Lippincott, and MEvans. The event will take place at 4:30 p.m., and those interested can contact Esther Margolis for more information.
Why It's Important?
Linda Exman's contributions to the literary community, particularly through her founding of New York Is Book Country, have had a lasting impact on promoting books and reading in New York City. Her work as a marketing executive helped shape the publishing industry, influencing how books are marketed and sold. The celebration of her life at Barnes & Noble underscores her legacy and the importance of community events in honoring influential figures in the literary world. It also highlights the role of bookstores as cultural hubs that bring people together to celebrate shared interests and achievements.






