Bookworm Dream-Job Alert: Selling Titles to Tourists in the Maldives
The far-flung establishment might just be the gold standard of indie bookstores since it will only offer quality, collectible reads on topics including the local environment, marine life, and other subjects of interest to the well-off tourists, according to The Guardian. In addition to hawking the highbrow food for thought, the candidate, for at least three months, will keep a blog chronicling their bookish island life, host storytelling time for children, and engage adults in writing courses. To apply, just shoot your resume to pb@ultimatelibrary.co.uk, and don't forget to include your qualifications like: "I'm a perfictionist" or "My shelf-awareness is unparalleled."
In addition to hawking the highbrow food for thought, the candidate will keep a blog chronicling their bookish island life, host story-telling time for children, and engage adults in writing courses.
To compensate the bibliophile, Philip Blackwell—who started the shop as part of his Ultimate Library business after struggling to find quality reading material on his own vacations—says he'll provide a meager salary with an address near the resort that is described, “among dense foliage on beaches with sand as soft as snow." So consider yourself set to kick back with Donna Tartt, Roxane Gay, or whomever fits your literary flavor—and of course, share your faves with fellow island-goers.
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