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Hardcover Connecticut Icons: 50 Symbols of the Nutmeg State Book

ISBN: 0762735481

ISBN13: 9780762735488

Connecticut Icons: 50 Symbols of the Nutmeg State

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Charles Monagan knows Connecticut. As editor of Connecticut Magazine he has spent years discovering and describing the people, places, and things that comprise the character of his home state. With... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Neat Gift

Actually this is the second copy of this book I purchased. The first copy my wife and I read, and then sent to friends and relatives in Florida. This past summer, we had relatives from the mid-west who visited and were impressed with New England and especially Connecticut, so we purchased another copy to send to them. It gives you a taste of Connecticut and leaves you looking for more. So hopefully they will come back to visit Connecticut again.

A Delightful Journey through the Nutmeg State

A delightful compendium of Charles Monagan's Connecticut Magazine columns written over the years, his collection features some of Connecticut's most beloved sights. It also includes a few of Connecticut's own original inventions, such as Pez, Mounds Bar, The Colt .45, Wiffle Ball, The Top-Sider, Raggedy Ann, Silly Putty, The Sunfish, and Witch Hazel. It's a collection that will leave even those who have lived in Connecticut all of their lives saying, "Wow, I never knew that about Connecticut!" Monagan's prose is elegant, colorful and rich in detail, and each of the 50 essays is thoroughly enjoyable. The author takes us on a journey through a State that is vibrant in all of its natural offerings. His first stop is "that charming little archipelago off the Branford coast" - The Thimble Islands, one of which Monahan describes with characteristic eloquence: "a lone house sits possessively astride its rock like an insect on a bread crumb." His collection concludes with a look at Connecticut's lighthouses. He asks the reader, "Who isn't drawn to the image of the faithful, unwavering light flashing high above the crashing waves or through a gathering mist?" Who isn't indeed! Monagan artfully captures with vivid imagery the finer points of the Connecticut locales he has chosen to profile, including such interesting spots as The Sleeping Giant, Hammonasset Beach, Cornwall Bridge (a 137 year old covered bridge that spans the Housatonic River between Sharon and West Cornwall, Gillette Castle, and Castle Craig. He takes us along the Merritt Parkway and the Post Road, to the Waterbury Train Tower, to the Town Greens and the State Capitol, and shows us with luscious language what makes each attraction special in its own unique Connecticut kind of way. This book is a wonderful resource and great conversation starter. Every Nutmegger should have one on the coffee table!

CT Icons

I bought this book as a gift for a Connecticut native who moved out of state for work and he said it is one of the best gifts he has ever received. This book makes a great gift for your friends who love Connecticut and now find themselves living elsewhere but still pining for Connecticut. It is also a nice way to introduce people to many of the charming sites in Connecticut.

Shared memories

Although I've lived in Los Angeles for 25 years I grew up in Connecticut and share many of the authors impressions and insights. Odd.
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