Summer Reading Runs the Gamut from Captain Underpants to Democracy Betrayed
Curt Carlson on bench in Edgartown reading Democracy Betrayed by Steven Rosenfeld.Jeanna Shepard
Brian Meany in Edgartown Books looking for a summer read.Jeanna Shepard
The buzz in the store was Educated: A Memoir by Tara Westover.Jeanna Shepard
Book club selections, this group by Jimmy Fallon.Jeanna Shepard
Two friends, Caitlin Campbell and Carly McGrady, reading the same book - All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood.Jeanna Shepard
Mike McGrady on Menemsha Beach reading Ted Williams by Leigh Montville.Jeanna Shepard
Six-year-old Grady Decker on Menemsha Beach reading For Whom the Bell Tolls (ok…so...he pulled it out of his mother’s bag).Jeanna Shepard
Colby McGrady concentrates on Captain Underpants and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman.Jeanna Shepard
Jennifer Kaufman knew just which book she wanted - A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman, and asked Bunch of Grapes employee Barbara Lehman Smith to help her find it.Jeanna Shepard
New fiction choices at Bunch of Grapes Bookstore in Vineyard Haven.Jeanna Shepard
Marjorie Rogers in Espresso Love reading Children Of The Stone: The Power of Music in a Hard Land by Sandy Tolan.Jeanna Shepard
Summer - it's the season for reading, whether on the beach, a park bench, a hammock, or a cozy chair on a rainy day. Here are some examples of what people are reading on the Vineyard this year.
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