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House
D**D
How to build a house….with soul
Tracy Kidder is a master of nonfiction writing. I’ve read most of what he has written including what I consider to be his masterpiece, “Soul of a New Machine.” “House” is as entertaining and insightful as any of Kidder’s books. It gave me a new appreciation for those who work with their hands. Over the years I’ve had many people in my houses doing various types of repairs and constructions. I’ve always respected their skill, but I don’t think I knew much about their spirit until I read “House.” I once told a plumber, “You know, Earl, what you do is amazing. What I do (teaching high school English) is nothing.” He looked at me with a quizzical look. I said, “If I don’t show up, they’ll find another person with an English degree to do what I do. If you don’t show up, people can’t flush their toilet. Now, you tell me who is more important?” He grinned and went on fixing the drain he was working on.I have the same kind of respect for Tracy Kidder. Lots of people can write. Many of them can write well. Tracy Kidder writes the way the building crew in “House” worked: with spirit, precision, and soul.
L**S
Great book!
First read this in 1987. Love construction and the “process.” Excellent characters and how you get to know them. Lots of behind the scenes, hard discussions, and the work ethic and perfectionism of Apple Corps.
D**E
A philosophical view of building a house from all perspectives
I originally read this book when we built a house in 1989. Reread it as we built a house this summer. Love Kidder's prose.. really need to be involved in house building or renovation to appreciate how building a house is more than just hiring a crew.. Ours became family and I made the cookies.
A**R
Fantastically Accurate Account of the Process of Building a Custom Home
I've served in all three capacities covered in this book: customer, builder, and designer. I can say without reservation that the process as relayed by Kidder is unerringly accurate. He perfectly captures the excitement and the angst the customers experience, the pride and the frustration of the builders, and the high art and compromise of the designer. There's a bit of geographic bias here, as all the parties involved are New Englanders, and some of their behaviors are apparently local to the area (the unwillingness to negotiate comes to mind). I identify most strongly with the builders, and frankly I'm afraid I would've told the customers to take a long walk off a short pier long before the house was finished.If you're building or considering building a new home, I strongly recommend this.
K**M
from cellar to attic
Explanations are so clear. The “characters” are real people. The text is fascinating and the people have background and layers. Everything including mistakes, bad tempers, and kinds of nails are explored. It obviously takes courage to build a home!
G**E
Great Book and a Quality seller.
The book I received was in excellent condition and well packed. It came with a book page marker which I thought gave it a personal touch from the seller. I will definitely purchase and recommend this seller. I was surprised by how quickly it came.
B**V
Pretty good
We're going through a major remodel, so I jumped at the opportunity to read this book. It's been a pretty good read, with fairly accurate descriptions of each party's position during the construction project. All parties come across as sympathetic and genuine, which make their conflicts more real. My biggest disappointment is that I wanted the analysis to be deeper so that I could takeaway lessons about what to do and what to avoid, but this isn't that kind of book.
R**S
value for money
Item was of the most matchless quality. Packaging was august. Fast to send. Service was outstanding.
R**S
Five Stars
good
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