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Home»Human Interest»Community Comes Together in Chelsea to Move 9,000 Books, One at a Time: ‘This Gives Me the Feel Goods’

Community Comes Together in Chelsea to Move 9,000 Books, One at a Time: ‘This Gives Me the Feel Goods’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaApril 14, 20253 Mins Read
Community Comes Together in Chelsea to Move 9,000 Books, One at a Time: ‘This Gives Me the Feel Goods'
Image Source: serendipitybooktok via TikTok

When it comes to moving items, most people rely on boxes and dollies. But an independent bookstore in Chelsea, Michigan, had a more creative idea. Recently, the store relocated to a nearby spot, and instead of handling the move themselves, they invited readers and community members to join in. The result was a rare and heartwarming sight—a long human chain, known as the “Book Brigade,” where volunteers passed books one by one, creating a beautiful display of community spirit.

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POV: your community shows up 300 strong to help move your ENTIRE BOOKSTORE around the corner to your new location. Today was so beautiful thank you Chelsea!!! 💗📚🤝 #fyp #bookbrigade #michiganbookstore #indiebookstore #booktok #shoplocal #community #serendipitybooks

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Although it may have looked slow, the book-moving process took only about two hours. One unexpected advantage of the “Book Brigade” was that the store didn’t need to reorganize its shelves afterward—each book was intentionally passed in order, preserving the layout. Michelle Tuplin, owner of Serendipity Books, was both surprised and deeply moved by the number of people who showed up to help. She praised the strong sense of friendship and support within the Chelsea community, calling the event a shining example of how neighbors can come together to uplift a local independent business.

Although the book-moving process is complete, that doesn’t mean the Chelsea store will reopen right away. Serendipity Books will remain closed for just over a week as final preparations are made. The doors will reopen on April 24 with a special evening author event, and the official grand opening will take place on April 26, which happens to be Independent Bookstore Day.

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The Chelsea bookstore shared a video of the “Book Brigade” on TikTok, where it quickly gained nearly 200,000 likes. Viewers across the internet praised the heartwarming display of community spirit. “Community. This gives me the feel goods,” one user commented, echoing the sentiment of many others who were moved by the collective effort.

Not everyone responded positively, however. Some critics questioned the efficiency of the “Book Brigade,” suggesting that using a dolly and boxes would have been faster than passing books one by one, even through a human chain. “The inefficiency isn’t making me smile,” one user said.

Others came to the bookstore’s defense, arguing that the gesture was more about sincerity than speed. “Why is this inefficient? Sure, it could have been done differently, maybe. But I assume these folks volunteered to help a local business owner. Most of them are probably customers who enjoyed being part of the experience. Free labor and community involvement like this ensure the store will thrive,” one user responded.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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