Don't miss our interview with Dr. Jane Goodall as we talked with her about her life spent studying chimpanzees in Tanzania. What a fascinating life and what an inspiring and remarkable scientist! Speaking of remarkable women, Ellen Emerson, eldest daughter of Ralph Waldo and Lidian Emerson, was a woman ahead of her time. Educated by gifted teachers and surrounded by strong women, Ellen used her intelligence, education, and natural curiosity to craft a life worth remembering. In this issue, we explore the world of the colonists who remained loyal to England and served the British troops as guides, particularly on that fateful day of April 19, 1775. There was another man out and about that morning -- Reuben Brown was in Lexington as shots rang out on the green. This 26-year-old maker of saddles played a pivotal role that day and lived the rest of his life in Concord. You know Henry David Thoreau as a naturalist and author, but did you know that he was also a registered land surveyor? There is so much to love in this issue (including where to find the best cider donuts!). Order your copy today.