Sailing Commitment around the World is a must read for every young sailor and should be available at every sailing club and school, says Julia Jones
Julia Jones
Interior Waypoints: book review
Interior Waypoints is an absorbing exploration of the more remote parts of Central and South America by boat
Stockholm Archipelago: the 50 best harbours – book review
Available in English, Stockholm Archipelago: the 50 best harbours is a must have guide for those planning to explore Sweden's islands and skerries
Best children’s books for youngsters who sail
Struggling to find the perfect gift for your sailing mad youngster? Yachting Monthly literary reviewer Julia Jones picks the best children's books which have just been released
More Lives than a Ship’s Cat: book review
More Lives than a Ship's Cat is a well researched biography exploring of the wartime naval career of Mick Stoke. A fascinating read, says Julia Jones
Torpedoes, Tea and Medals: book review
Torpedoes, Tea and Medals is a fascinating account into the life of the highly decorated Second World War RNVR officer, Jake Wright, says Julia Jones
Deep Water: book review of Emma Bamford’s new novel
Deep Water is a dark psychological thriller with a sailing couple at its heart. Absorbing, says Julia Jones
Sailing thrillers to escape with this holiday
The escapism of sailing thrillers can be a real draw, especially over the holiday period. Julia Jones reviews some of the latest releases
Superyacht Captain: book review
Superyacht Captain is an insightful account into the over-anxious, micro-managing, sometimes despotic yacht owners and how they treat their staff. Undeniably fascinating, says Julia Jones
The Ship Asunder: Book Review
The Ship Asunder examines the declining relationship between Britain's people and the sea. It will certainly provoke discussion down the yacht club, says Julia Jones