Last Call at Coogans, Jon Michaud
Last Call at Coogans, Jon Michaud
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Last Call at Coogan's
The Life and Death of a Neighborhood Bar

Author: Jon Michaud

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 7 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2023


Synopsis

The uniquely inspiring story of a beloved neighborhood bar that united the communities it served.Coogan’s Bar and Restaurant opened in New York City’s Washington Heights in 1985 and closed its doors for good in the pandemic spring of 2020. Sometimes called Uptown City Hall, it became a staple of neighborhood life during its 35 years in operation―a place of safety and a bulwark against prejudice in a multi-ethnic, majority-immigrant community undergoing rapid change.Last Call at Coogan’s by Jon Michaud tells the story of this beloved saloon, from the challenging years of the late 80's and early 90's, when Washington Heights suffered from the highest crime rate in the city, to the 2010’s, when gentrification pushed out longtime residents and nearly closed Coogan's itself; only a massive community mobilization led by superstar Lin-Manuel Miranda and local politicians kept the doors open.This book touches on many serious issues facing the country today: race relations, policing, gentrification, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Along the way, readers will meet the bar’s owners and an array of its most colorful regulars, such as an aspiring actor from Kentucky who dreams of bringing a theater company to Washington Heights, a television reporter who loves karaoke, and a Puerto Rican community board manager who falls in love with an Irish cop from the local precinct. At its core, this is the story of one small business, the people who worked there, the customers they served, and the community they all called home.

About Jon Michaud

JON MICHAUD is the Collection Management Librarian at the Millburn Free Public Library. His debut novel When Tito Loved Clara (Algonquin) was named a best book of the year by The Barnes & Noble Review and was a finalist for the Writer’s Center First Novel Prize. Michaud was the head librarian at The New Yorker from 2003-2012 and the head librarian at the Center for Fiction from 2015-2017. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Tin House, LitHub, CrimeReads, and numerous other publications. The recipient of a 2022 fellowship from the New Jersey Council on the Arts, Michaud lives in Maplewood, NJ with his wife and two sons. An American citizen, he was nonetheless the Irish junior javelin champion in 1983.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kayla on March 14, 2023

If I had ever been to Coogan’s or if I had lived in or around Washington Heights, I would have LOVED this book. It does such a marvelous job of telling the stories of who visited Coogan’s, the events they hosted and/or planned, etc. It explains the issues Coogan’s experienced through the years- a da......more

Goodreads review by Jamele (BookswithJams) on June 11, 2023

I really enjoy nonfiction, especially when it reads well like this one. Coogan’s was a neighborhood Irish bar that opened in NYC’s Washington Heights in 1985 and ended up closing as a result of the pandemic in 2020. However, its life was threatened prior to that until local politicians and Lin-Manue......more

Goodreads review by Michael on July 14, 2023

remarkable read. just an amazing story of NYC history, specifically inwood/wash heights, and gentrification, through the lens of a bar that I have had such fond memories of. brilliantly written as well.......more

Goodreads review by chels on June 06, 2023

A love letter to the neighborhood Irish pub, Last Call At Coogan's immediately perked my interest. I'm a sucker for nostalgia, always getting a little weepy having breakfast in my hometown diner and forcing all my girlfriend to the local martini pub simply because its proximity made for a fun tradit......more

Goodreads review by Joyce on March 13, 2023

Jon Michaud's chronology of the Life and Death of a Neighborhood Bar is very well researched. A fascinating read that comes alive as the reader turns each page. The diverse people of a neighborhood having a common goal can achieve the impossible. Gentrification destroys more than buildings. A very, v......more


Quotes

“Roben Fass's narration conjures a distinct atmosphere and emotion. His delivery perfectly complements Michaud's prose, making for an immersive listening experience that takes listeners to the heart of the tale. This well-researched narrative history is a delightful listen and a reminder of the power and importance of community.” Library Journal“Librarian Michaud (When Tito Loved Clara) delivers a stirring tribute to Coogan’s, a restaurant and bar in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York City…Earnest, evocative, and full of crisply rendered profiles of employees and patrons, this is a rewarding study of how communities are built.” Publishers WeeklyLast Call at Coogan’s serves as a memorable Irish wake in book form for a beloved establishment where the owners looked out for the patrons as much as for themselves. Librarian and author Michaud offers a touching chronicle of a beloved New York watering hole.” Booklist