THIRTY YEARS AGO, when Catherine Ellsmere and Nicki Breuer co-founded Odin Books in Vancouver, the idea of a mental-health bookstore was considered provocative. “The Scientologists weren’t that happy with us,” Ellsmere says, recalling arguments with customers who demanded she stock L. Ron Hubbard’s Dianetics. “We are very clear that we have evidence-based resources in our store.”
Though the culture has largely realized the importance of psychological wellness, Odin Books is still one of the only bookstores in Canada focused on normalizing conversations around mental health. With the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating a broad range of mentalhealth issues, Ellsmere has found a new clientele that is grappling with such dilemmas for the first time. She spoke to Q&Q about her recommendations for this anxiety-inducing era.