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Whalers, a Book Review

by: Kyle Farnsworth

 

Current, clever, calculated writing in a very present conversational format. I felt like the author was with me, telling me this gripping story.

There is a lot of thought, literary knowledge and real-life experience poured into the pages of this book. Whalers also tells the side bar story of a city, from its glory days when money and business boomed from the whaling industry, sliding down over time through the mill era to its current day city of survival.

Set part of the time in a public school, Whalers explores issues with public education with a city population struggling and social system infrastructure failing to serve some students. Farnsworth’s focus on the needs of students’ v/s cookie cutter education on a tight budget highlights the wins and losses of the present systems. Ultimately the view of the school story is who get swallowed up by the system and who pays the price.

The main character is on a gritty journey you won’t want to miss! I highly recommend this book!

Ancestors at Sea

Did your ancestors work  the sea? What immigrant ship did your ancestors arrive on?  Tell family stories with accuracy to detail, with a visit to a nautical museum or website. Here are some places to begin your voyage of discovery, the family stories from the sea. The whale boat above, is an image from Mystic Seaport,… Continue Reading

Launch of a Great Ship- The Charles W. Morgan

Launch of a Great Ship- The Charles W. Morgan

        The Charles W. Morgan, the last wooden whaling ship of a bygone era went back into the water on July 21,2013. Her maiden launch was on July 21, 1841 at New Bedford, Ma. Through the talents of countless craftsman and steadfast fundraisers the iconic ship was carefully restored and readied for a launch. Towering over… Continue Reading