Darren Winston, Bookseller


DARREN WINSTON, BOOKSELLER
81 Main Street
Sharon, Connecticut 06069
860.364.1890
darrenwinston@gmail.com

HOURS:
Tuesday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
We're closed Mondays.

Welcome

Thank you for visiting our website. We're continuing to add information, photos, and features, so we invite you to return frequently to see what's new.

To view our online inventory of books for sale, please visit our 
listings on AbeBooks.com.

You can also visit us on
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Our shop

Visit our shop at 81 Main Street on the town green in Sharon, Connecticut, and browse thousands of interesting titles in many fields. Whether you're after vintage pulp fiction or finely bound classics, we're happy to help you discover something that will delight.

We are also a full-service art gallery, regularly presenting exhibitions and with a rotating stock of unusual and beautiful finds--
vintage prints, photographs, posters, and paintings.

Please feel free to let us know your wants and needs. You can contact us by phone at 860.364.1890, or via e-mail at darrenwinston@gmail.com.


NEWS AND EVENTS

YOUNG AUTHOR
BOOK SIGNING

to benefit Sharon Day Care
Saturday, April 20
from 2 to 4 p.m.
We're pleased to invite you to a very special event to benefit Sharon Day Care Center. This Saturday, April 20, from 2 to 4 p.m., 15-year-old local author Rachel Yerks will be signing copies of her first novel, Finding Eliza.
an artist in venice
Current Exhibition:
An Artist in Venice

by Adam Van Doren

BOOK SIGNING
Saturday, April 27
from 4 to 6 p.m.


A selection of paintings by Van Doren, including pieces featured in the book, are on display through April 28.

Van Doren's new book showcases not only his virtuosity as a painter but also his writing talent. He first went to Venice to paint in 1986, to escape the "barren and cheerless" New York winter. He left as an architecture student and came back a painter—and "Venice was responsible."

An Artist in Venice presents twenty-five glorious watercolor paintings of that city, accompanied by sketches, maps, and the artist's insightful narrative and history.