92 PUNCHMAGAZINE.COM PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF: MIKE JAMES A CHILDHOOD AMONG THE SHELVES: DAWN KEPLER The smell of coffee always draws Dawn Kepler, oldest of Roy’s children, back to the bookstore. “My dad, coming out of the beatnik era, thought that a little coffee bar was important,” she reminisces. Though as a child, she admits being more preoccupied with the store’s display case of gracefully-layered baklava and brightly-colored sodas. “All of these were forbidden fruits at home. My mother didn't believe in sugar,” Dawn says. But at the store, Dad always let the kids pick out a treat. Dawn’s appetite for books rivaled her sweet tooth. She feasted on the written word while perched on the bookshelf’s edge, keeping as close as possible to the source. “There were chairs. There was even a sofa. But I would just sit right down there,” she laughs. So bookish was Dawn that she once tried reading on a river trip. “(The book) came home with me four times its original size—because it was pulp,” she chuckles. On another occasion, she got in trouble for reading while cycling. “It was very safe,” Dawn wryly protests. “I had a basket on my bike. I had propped my book up on it, and I put my sweater in to hold it open.” Dawn’s dad was also a creative problem-solver. She recounts the time Roy moved Kepler’s entire inventory to its new location via shopping carts from the grocery store down the street. “I don't know how dad wrangled that, but my father always did deals. ‘What would help you? What would help me?’” “It was fun to live in a bookstore,” Dawn says. Today, she runs Kepler’s Facebook page, an account she’s grown to 23,000 followers. “It’s my connection to my childhood,” she explains. LARGER-THAN-LIFE CHARACTERS: CLARK KEPLER Early Kepler’s employees knew Roy’s son Clark as the little boy with the Mad Magazine obsession and the black feet. Back when the store did business out of a converted auto body shop in the 1970s, “the cement floors were The Little Bookstore That Could PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF: KEPLER'S BOOKS ABOVE: (clockwise) One of Kepler's Books previous locations; founder Roy Kepler; Kepler's once housed a coffee bar inside.
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