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50 years ago, 3 friends took a chance to open a bookstore. Now it's one of the Valley's best spots for readers.

The bookstore will celebrate the 50th anniversary all day at both the Tempe and Phoenix locations March 30.

Kyra O’Connor

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Published: 6:34 PM PDT March 17, 2024
Updated: 7:45 AM PDT March 18, 2024

Bookseller Kat Ysals is helping others find books at Changing Hands on a rainy Friday afternoon. She knows the store quite well after two years of working there and even longer of being a customer — as a child, she dreamed of working at the community-based bookstore. 

A couple pushes a cart filled with books through Changing Hands. They've been coming to the store annually for nearly 20 years: Every time they visit Arizona from their home in Canada, they stock up on books.

Two women are from out of town and thought Changing Hands would be the perfect way to spend a rare rainy day in the Valley.

When Gayle Shanks opened Changing Hands on April 1, 1974, she thought the bookstore would be open for a year, if they were lucky. But 50 years later, the store that started as a dream shared among friends is a community hub for book lovers and visitors alike, with events, book clubs, gifts, local fare and of course, new and used books.

“It’s been an amazing profession,” Shanks said. “I’ve never looked back.”

Changing Hands will celebrate its 50th anniversary March 30 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Phoenix and in Tempe, with music, activities for kids, birthday treats and more. 

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