![]() Guinn retired as a palliative care physician this summer, and said friends were taking bets on how quickly she would leave retirement. "I remember (his) reading here when I was a kid and bringing in this copy of my favorite book that I loved to literally pieces for him to sign." Guinn-Collins, who currently works as a project manager at Presbyterian Health Care Services, grew up near Bookworks and recalled going to a reading featuring Brian Jacques, author of the Redwall series. Wegrzyn commented: "We're just so grateful for being about to take (Rutland's) dream where it is now. ![]() Dig into my to-be-read pile." She added that she wants to spend more time with family, including three children and a grandfather "who is soon to celebrate his 100th birthday." ![]() Bookworks was founded in 1984 by Nancy Rutland.įoster told the paper that "it's time for the next chapter. ![]() The new owners purchased the store from Danielle Foster and Wyatt Wegrzyn, who, as employees, bought the store in 2010. Shannon Guinn-Collins and her mother, Nancy Guinn, with the help of several local investors, have bought Bookworks, Albuquerque, N.Mex., and will be taking over in January, the Albuquerque Journal reported. ![]()
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