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Books Build Bridges – Literary Activist Tote Bag

Original price £17.00 - Original price £17.00
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£17.00
£17.00 - £17.00
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Books connect people, ideas, and worlds — and this tote says it loud and proud. The Books Build Bridges design is part of our Literary Activist collection, celebrating the power of stories to inspire empathy and change.

Printed in bold red on a sturdy linen-effect polyester tote, it’s ideal for book lovers, activists, teachers, and anyone who believes in the magic of words.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 34 cm (W) x 35 cm (H)

  • Material: Linen-effect polyester

  • Design: Hand-illustrated "Books Build Bridges" slogan in mustard


Whether you’re heading to the bookshop or the classroom, this tote is a practical and empowering accessory that speaks volumes.

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Description

Books connect people, ideas, and worlds — and this tote says it loud and proud. The Books Build Bridges design is part of our Literary Activist collection, celebrating the power of stories to inspire empathy and change.

Printed in bold red on a sturdy linen-effect polyester tote, it’s ideal for book lovers, activists, teachers, and anyone who believes in the magic of words.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 34 cm (W) x 35 cm (H)

  • Material: Linen-effect polyester

  • Design: Hand-illustrated "Books Build Bridges" slogan in mustard


Whether you’re heading to the bookshop or the classroom, this tote is a practical and empowering accessory that speaks volumes.

Clothing and rubber stamps will be dispatched within 7 working days.

For all other products order by 1pm for same day dispatch.

We are a 4 Day Week company and we close on Wednesdays.

Our 'Genre Readers' range is in pre-order and will ship from July 1st 2025. 

We are so sorry that we are now unable to ship to the EU, EEA and Northern Ireland. This is due to the EU's GPSR legislation, which we do not have the resources to comply with. You can read more about our position here