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Bookworm Phoenix: Lucy Yu, Owner Yu & Me Books
Manage episode 498222080 series 2816219
In this episode, I chat with Lucy Yu, founder and owner of Yu & Me Books. Trained as a chemical engineer, her life took an unexpected turn during the pandemic when grief from losing a close friend led to deep reflection about her purpose. "I'm here on earth to do art and foster love," she realized, and from this epiphany, You and Me Books was born—the first female Asian American-owned bookstore in New York City's historic Manhattan Chinatown.
Yu's vision of creating a genuine community space resonated deeply in a time when people were starved for connection. The bookstore became more than just a place to buy books—it transformed into a sanctuary where diverse voices are celebrated and where customers feel so at home they comfortably take naps in the chairs.
The journey hasn't been without heartbreak. In July 2023, a devastating fire ravaged the bookstore, forcing Yu to watch helplessly as her dream literally went up in smoke. But what followed was nothing short of miraculous. A GoFundMe campaign raised over $360,000 from 6,000 individual donors, fellow bookstore owners offered their spaces, and community members rallied with practical and emotional support. This outpouring of love affirmed Yu's belief that "chasing love and art will never let you down."
You and Me Books stands today as a testament to resilience, the power of community, and the vital role that independent bookstores play as third spaces where people can gather, connect, and belong. Lucy's story reminds us that books aren't just products—they're vessels for connection that show us we're never alone in our experiences.
Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder, Gabor Maté
Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex Ptsd with Internal Family Systems, Frank Anderson
Asymmetry, A Novel, Lisa Halliday
Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Max Porter
Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution, Peniel E. Joseph
Chapters
1. Meet Lucy Yu of You and Me Books (00:00:00)
2. From Engineer to Bookshop Owner (00:03:00)
3. Creating a Space for True Representation (00:06:10)
4. The Devastating Fire and Aftermath (00:13:54)
5. Community Support and Rebuilding (00:21:33)
6. Finding Healing Through Literature (00:28:45)
7. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:33:40)
311 episodes
Manage episode 498222080 series 2816219
In this episode, I chat with Lucy Yu, founder and owner of Yu & Me Books. Trained as a chemical engineer, her life took an unexpected turn during the pandemic when grief from losing a close friend led to deep reflection about her purpose. "I'm here on earth to do art and foster love," she realized, and from this epiphany, You and Me Books was born—the first female Asian American-owned bookstore in New York City's historic Manhattan Chinatown.
Yu's vision of creating a genuine community space resonated deeply in a time when people were starved for connection. The bookstore became more than just a place to buy books—it transformed into a sanctuary where diverse voices are celebrated and where customers feel so at home they comfortably take naps in the chairs.
The journey hasn't been without heartbreak. In July 2023, a devastating fire ravaged the bookstore, forcing Yu to watch helplessly as her dream literally went up in smoke. But what followed was nothing short of miraculous. A GoFundMe campaign raised over $360,000 from 6,000 individual donors, fellow bookstore owners offered their spaces, and community members rallied with practical and emotional support. This outpouring of love affirmed Yu's belief that "chasing love and art will never let you down."
You and Me Books stands today as a testament to resilience, the power of community, and the vital role that independent bookstores play as third spaces where people can gather, connect, and belong. Lucy's story reminds us that books aren't just products—they're vessels for connection that show us we're never alone in our experiences.
Scattered Minds: The Origins and Healing of Attention Deficit Disorder, Gabor Maté
Transcending Trauma: Healing Complex Ptsd with Internal Family Systems, Frank Anderson
Asymmetry, A Novel, Lisa Halliday
Grief Is the Thing with Feathers, Max Porter
Freedom Season: How 1963 Transformed America’s Civil Rights Revolution, Peniel E. Joseph
Chapters
1. Meet Lucy Yu of You and Me Books (00:00:00)
2. From Engineer to Bookshop Owner (00:03:00)
3. Creating a Space for True Representation (00:06:10)
4. The Devastating Fire and Aftermath (00:13:54)
5. Community Support and Rebuilding (00:21:33)
6. Finding Healing Through Literature (00:28:45)
7. Closing Thoughts and Contact Information (00:33:40)
311 episodes
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