11 Quotes & Sayings By Jen Campbell

Jennifer Campbell is a teacher, author, and internationally recognized speaker. Her instructional writing and professional development expertise have been featured in Family Circle, Parenting Magazine, Child Magazine, Living Well Network, "Tuesdays" with Bill Nye the Science Guy, and National Public Radio. Jennifer has presented over 100 workshops and seminars across the United States and Canada on topics such as self-esteem, social skills, and creative problem solving. Jen's work has been covered by television and radio stations nationwide Read more

She is the author of two books: The Collaborative Playbook: Teaming Up to Build Resilience (2015) and Bridge Building: How to Navigate Your Way Through Life's Challenges (2011).

CUSTOMER: Do you have this children's book I've heard about?...
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CUSTOMER: Do you have this children's book I've heard about? It's supposed to be very good. It's called "Lionel Richie and the Wardrobe. Jen Campbell
CUSTOMER: If I were to, say... meet the love of...
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CUSTOMER: If I were to, say... meet the love of my life in this bookshop, what section do you think they would be standing in? Jen Campbell
Perhaps that is the best way to say it: printed...
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Perhaps that is the best way to say it: printed books are magical, and real bookshops keep that magic alive. Jen Campbell
Bookshop Customer: 'Who wrote the bible?' Customer's friend: 'Jesus.
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Bookshop Customer: 'Who wrote the bible?' Customer's friend: 'Jesus. Jen Campbell
CUSTOMER: I don’t know why she wants it, but my...
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CUSTOMER: I don’t know why she wants it, but my wife asked for a copy of The Dinosaur Cookbook.BOOKSELLER: The Dinah Shore Cookbook? Jen Campbell
CUSTOMER (to her friend): What's this literary criticism section? Is...
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CUSTOMER (to her friend): What's this literary criticism section? Is it for books that complain about other books? Jen Campbell
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These days, we've got booksellers in cities, in deserts, and in the middle of a rain forest; we've got travelling bookshops, and bookshops underground. We've got bookshops in barns, in caravans and in converted Victorian railway stations. We've even got booksellers selling books in the middle of a war. Are bookshops still relevant? They certainly are. All bookshops are full of stories, and stories want to be heard. Jen Campbell
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CUSTOMER: I’m always on night shift at work. B O O K S E L L E R (jokingly): Is that why you’re buying so many vampire novels? C U S T O M E R (seriously): You can never be too prepared. Jen Campbell
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CUSTOMER (to their friend): God, the Famous Five titles realy were crap, weren’t they? Five Go Camping. Five Go Off in a Caravan.... If it was Five Go Down To a Crack House it might be a bit more exciting. Jen Campbell
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They are a brilliant device for shape-shifting as we can slip into the skin of authors from other times, other cultural backgrounds, brilliant minds who give us a new perspective on life and the world - something we all need from time to time. - Cornelia Funke Jen Campbell