
Book Review: Connecticut Waters
A new book highlighting the seafaring tradition of Dan’s adoptive state proves to be the antithesis of a long conference call.

A new book highlighting the seafaring tradition of Dan’s adoptive state proves to be the antithesis of a long conference call.

Jane Maufe can trace her lineage to Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to find the Northwest Passage in 1847. She set out to complete his quest.

The holidays are the perfect time to curl up with a salty story. Here’s what the editors are reading (and rereading). See our picks here.

So I’m a bit of a reader. Fortuitous since I spend a good chunk of my day reading professionally. Right now I’m about halfway through

A new book highlighting the seafaring tradition of Dan’s adoptive state proves to be the antithesis of a long conference call.

Jane Maufe can trace her lineage to Sir John Franklin, the Arctic explorer who died trying to find the Northwest Passage in 1847. She set out to complete his quest.

The holidays are the perfect time to curl up with a salty story. Here’s what the editors are reading (and rereading). See our picks here.

So I’m a bit of a reader. Fortuitous since I spend a good chunk of my day reading professionally. Right now I’m about halfway through