Curtatone and Gewirtz pledged to start making phone calls, perhaps looking into an empty storefront down the road where the old Buck a Book used to be; Creyf promised to wait seven to 10 days to see if they could find him another space. Supporters pleaded with Creyf. “If you can make this work,” a retired businessman told him, “you’ve got thousands of built-in customers ready to hug you and eat all your stuff.”
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If the cow hadn’t gone off gallivanting, maybe Sara Bader wouldn’t have written her irresistible new book.
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