Andrew Carnabuci
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Andrew Carnabuci grew up in Chappaqua, New York. His interests include trap and skeet shooting, racing sailboats, playing amateur automotive nurse-wife to his aging Land Rover, and of course, writing (What, my lord? Words words words!).
He identifies, in descending order of importance, as a 1) human, 2) Aristotelian, and 3) American person. Idea....
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Andrew Carnabuci grew up in Chappaqua, New York. His interests include trap and skeet shooting, racing sailboats, playing amateur automotive nurse-wife to his aging Land Rover, and of course, writing (What, my lord? Words words words!).
He identifies, in descending order of importance, as a 1) human, 2) Aristotelian, and 3) American person. Ideas that are important to him include liberalism, free speech, civic literacy, substance abuse awareness, the never-ending study and perfection of one's use of one's own mother tongue, the importance of libraries as public trusts, building miscellaneous and odd things and objects with his hands, and the preservation of the world's remaining sperm whales (lords of might where might makes right, and kings of the boundless sea).
He is a graduate of the Hackley School, Middlebury College, and Quinnipiac University School of Law. He presently lives in West Hartford, Connecticut, and practices law to pay the bills; but he has many other interests—supra—which sometimes turn into books, which he invites you to enjoy.