Brendan and Molly Coogan recently purchased Bunch of Grapes Bookstore. Ms. Coogan has been the store's general manager for years.
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Bunch of Grapes Bookstore Turns the Page With New Owners

On Wednesday, longtime general manager Molly Coogan and her husband Brendan Coogan purchased Bunch of Grapes Bookstore from Dawn Braasch, who has owned the store since 2008.

In its almost 60-year run, the Bunch of Grapes Bookstore has seen its fair share of challenges. A fixture on Main street in Vineyard Haven since it opened in 1964, the store has battled everything from a complete shift in the industry toward big box stores and online retailing, to the original building burning down in 2008, to trying to stay afloat during the Covid pandemic.


But this week the bookstore with nine lives entered a new chapter. On Wednesday, longtime general manager Molly Coogan and her husband Brendan Coogan purchased the business from Dawn Braasch, who has owned the store since 2008.

Ms. Coogan, 46, has worked at the bookstore since 2013, and said she is mindful of its place in the recent history of the Island. She has been a customer since she was a young girl and began working there soon after her family moved to the Vineyard full-time.

“My father has been coming to the Island for over 60 years and coming to the bookstore as long as it’s been open” Ms. Coogan said. “There’s actually a photo of him as a boy, sitting under a linden tree with the book he purchased.”

Ms. Coogan’s husband, Brendan, also grew up coming to the Vineyard in the summer, and now teaches crafts and sculpture at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School. The couple’s two sons, ages 13 and 16, attend the Oak Bluffs School and regional high school, respectively.

Dawn Braasch (left) has owned the store since 2008.
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Dawn Braasch (left) has owned the store since 2008.
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Ms. Coogan said the family had always dreamed of living on the Island full-time, and when Brendan got a job at the regional high school, they jumped at the opportunity. After moving to the Island, Ms. Coogan found a job at Bunch of Grapes as its events coordinator, the position Ms. Braasch also held before purchasing the store. Ms. Coogan quickly rose through the ranks to become general manager, overseeing the store’s book selection.

“Dawn has been an incredible mentor through all of this,” Ms. Coogan said.

Before joining Bunch of Grapes, Ms. Coogan worked on the other end of the book business in the publishing industry, then became an editor at the Clark Institute assisting museum curation. In between, she also worked stints at Morning Glory Farm.

“I’ve been here long enough to know what people like,” Ms. Coogan said with a laugh. “Dawn had given me a lot of freedom as the book-buyer, so I don’t see big changes [in our selection.]”

Although Ms. Coogan’s career has taken her down many paths, the common thread, she said, has always been language.

“Words have always been my profession,” she said. “When I first moved here, I was always hoping to get back into the muck of letters.”

Ms. Coogan is typically a fan of literary fiction, although she also loves narrative nonfiction, graphic novels and art books. She’s currently looking forward to the newest Barbara Kingsolver novel, Demon Copperhead, which is an adaptation of David Copperfield set in Appalachia. Although an avid reader, Ms. Coogan is sympathetic to those who might not read as much they’d like.

"Words have always been my profession," Ms. Coogan said.
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"Words have always been my profession," Ms. Coogan said.
Ray Ewing

“It’s all about practice,” she said. “Reading begets more reading . . . our job and our thrill is to have someone come in who might not read very much and have them leave with a book they’re excited about in their hands.”

The last time the bookstore changed ownership in 2008, when it was located across the street, a fire at the neighboring Café Moxie destroyed the store’s interior. It took over 50 firefighters an entire day to contain the inferno, shutting down Vineyard Haven at the peak of July Fourth weekend. The overall structure was saved, but Bunch of Grapes could not reopen in full for many more months. The bookstore’s closing triggered a mourning period for the Island’s literary community, with the likes of late historian David McCullough, author Judy Blume, and New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis all paying their respects.

“If there should be no Bunch of Grapes, where would Vineyard Haven’s Main street be?” Mr. McCullough said at the time.

Those were the circumstances that led Ms. Braasch to purchase the bookstore, after helming several other successful businesses on the Island. Her first order of business was to reopen in temporary quarters on Church street while the original building sustained repairs. The store then moved around Vineyard Haven several times, crossing the street, heading up the block, trying to find the right mix of location and size and as the industry changed. The most recent move to its current location at 23 Main street took place in 2017.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the bookstore closed for the summer of 2020, a significant blow for a seasonal business. After some hesitation, Ms. Braasch turned to the community for financial support, Ms. Coogan said.

“It’s always hard to ask for help, but we hoped that people would understand and appreciate the value of having an independent bookstore in the community” Ms. Coogan said. “We ended up exceeding the amount we expected in the first two days.”

Ms. Coogan estimated the online fundraiser brought in about $60,000 in total. “We had donations of several thousand dollars and we had people who gave $5,” she said. “It allowed us to get through the summer.”

Although Ms. Braasch is retiring to spend more time with her seven grandchildren, she will continue to advise Ms. Coogan in a transitional role until she is up to speed on the business side, Ms. Coogan said.

Ms. Braasch paid well-wishes in a recent post on Facebook: “I often worried about who would buy the bookstore when it was time to retire, and whether they would love it as much as I have,” Ms. Braasch wrote. “Thankfully, I found that person in Molly.”

Ms. Coogan said she does not foresee many changes but does look to expand the store’s gift selection to include more stickers and pins, items that tend to appeal to younger customers. She added that she isn’t on BookTok, the subset of TikTok for book enthusiasts, but she said she will be keeping an ear to the ground to stay ahead of trends.

“You never know what might become popular on there,” she said. “It’s really random, it could be a book that’s been out for five years that’s suddenly flying off the shelves.”

Although bookselling has its ups and downs year to year, Ms. Coogan said she is optimistic about the future.

“There’s been a great embracing of shopping locally in the past few years and I hope that will continue” she said. “Some days I feel pretty pessimistic, other days I’m more hopeful.”

As for the long-portended death of the independent bookstore, Ms. Coogan doesn’t buy into that either.

“They’ve been saying that for the past 15 years and new bookstores open every day.”

Comments

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 18:37

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chris Edgartown

So happy it is passing into such great hands. An iconic Island business. Congrats Coogans !

Rev. Dr. Leo Christian First Baptist Church Vineyard haven

Congratulations, looking forward to you serving our wonderful Island for many years.
Godspeed
Pastor Leo Christian

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 19:04

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James Patrick Tisbury

Congratulations to the new owner! We look forward to continuing to support this essential staple of Main Street. Please consider making the store a little more kid friendly, our children, and many of our friend’s children, feel very unwelcome there, they are constantly followed and scolded, I understand that the merchandise needs to be kept pristine, but it feels like children are not appreciated in this establishment.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 19:14

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Dean Rosenthal Edgartown

Congratulations to the Coogans and to Martha’s Vineyard. This is a win for the island of there ever was one right around now. Best of luck to them running it, so many fond memories of Bunch of Grapes over the decades.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/01/2022 - 19:54

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LJC VH

Congratulations! My whole family loves Bunch of Grapes and look forward to your success!!! Long live the independent booksellers!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 00:51

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Timothy John Dacey Metuchen, NJ ( summer Edgartown)

Thanks to the Coogans for agreeing to continue the tradition of the Bunch of Grapes. Lisa and I wish you well and am grateful that Ms. Braasch chose you to continue that tradition of being the island's best book seller.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 07:09

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Isabella Stewart, author, Edgartown and Amelia Island

Good - It sounds as if they will be good stewards of the island heritage that BoG in the past (when the Nelsons owned and ran it) had always been.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 07:51

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Richard OB

I’m delighted to read this news. The Coogans seem like a perfect fit for the Bunch of Grapes — an island couple with ties to two Vineyard institutions, the high school and the bookstore, and careers in the visual and literary arts. Thank you for stepping up.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 08:52

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Kyra Vineyard Haven

I'm so happy to see this. It was not so long ago that VH was tied up in traffic as then-President Obama took his kids to Bunch of Grapes to buy books. From the President to everyone else who loves B of G, this is great news.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 09:55

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Guinevere Cramer Oak Bluffs

Congratulations all around! It's wonderful to have Bunch of Grapes continue to be loved and cherished! Small bookstores are to be treasured!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 11:11

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Ann Graham Manchester Vermont

Bunch of Grapes of such a treasure. I remember the day of the fire and watched every step of recovery. I am coming to a writing workshop at Featherstone in Sept and will encourage my writing mates to take a trip to VH. Good luck to you.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 09/02/2022 - 12:16

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Kate Eastern Shore of Virginia

Congratulations and well done on keeping this special Vineyard Haven bookstore open for all to enjoy. Hopefully with you all at its helm the next generations will continue to have special memories of BoG. It continues to be one of my favorite small independent bookstores in the country!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 09/03/2022 - 06:55

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tuni deignan West Tisbury

Congratulations to the Braasch's, the Coogan's and our beloved Martha, we are so fortunate to have this legacy bookstore be supported! xo

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/05/2022 - 16:58

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Lupi Robinson Tisbury

The staff are very accommodating and willing to order anything you want but this is a resort. The books need to be there when people are ready to take out their wallets, not 3 days after they’ve left the Island. The owners need spend a lot more time resding the NYT book review section and the New York Review of books and get ahead of the curve..

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 09/06/2022 - 01:21

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Anna California

My annual visit to Martha's Vineyard is not complete without purchasing a book from Bunch of Grapes. It's become my tradition of saying "thank you" to my husband as a gift for a nice simple lovely time on the island.

Congratulations to the new owners and wishing them all the best.

To Ms. Braasch, have a wonderful retirement!

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