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A young Macon boy who grew up working at a Sears in Macon Mall now runs a successful bookstore with four locations in Middle Georgia and 12 franchised nationally. Shane Gottwals has strong ties to the community and his roots in Middle Georgia go deep. His father worked as a clerk at the Kroger on Forsyth Road in Macon for more than 30 years. Gottwals graduated high school, worked selling electronics at Sears, and graduated from Mercer University in He and his wife, Abbey Gottwals, knew they wanted to open a business and do it in the place that has always been home for Shane Gottwals.
The first Gottwals Books store opened in March in Warner Robins and was followed by the second store in Byron in , Macon in and Perry in The couple also started franchising nationwide under the Walls of Books name in This year marks 17 years since the first store opened in Warner Robins.
Gottwals said it is hard to comprehend. Gottwals said the thought of being a local staple takes his breath away. He joked it also might have something to do with the odd name. Gottwals also owns Eventide, a new venue which acts as an offshoot of the bookstores that aims to promote art, according to Gottwals. Gottwals said being a Houston County commissioner now is just one more avenue for him to help make Middle Georgia a better place. The Gottwals are members of Central Fellowship.
His five children attend Central Fellowship Christian Academy and Gottwals serves as the chairman of the school board.
Gottwals said a lot of people point to the attractions, shopping, and industry that Middle Georgia has to offer that make it a great place. He said the people make it a great place too. Jessica Payne. March 5, at PM. Shane Gottwals smiles for a photo with wife Abbey after opening their first Gottwals Books in Stay informed with a handpicked selection of the day's top AOL stories, delivered to your inbox.