House
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1985
352
Book • Nonfiction
Amherst, Massachusetts • 1980s
1985
Adult
18+ years
House by Tracy Kidder follows the meticulous construction of a new home near Amherst, Massachusetts, spotlighting the personalities and teamwork involved, including builder Jim Locke, architect Bill Rawn, and homeowners Jonathan and Judith Souweine. The narrative explores the challenges and complexities of the building process, emphasizing attention to detail, commitment to quality, and contrasting perspectives between the parties involved.
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Tracy Kidder's House is widely praised for its detailed narrative and in-depth look at the complexities of building a home. Readers appreciate Kidder's ability to humanize the construction process and the people involved. However, some find the extensive details overwhelming and the pacing slow at times. Overall, it's a compelling read for those interested in architectural and human elements of homebuilding.
A reader who would enjoy House by Tracy Kidder is likely passionate about architecture, construction, and human dynamics. Fans of Bill Bryson’s At Home or Robert M. Pirsig's Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance will appreciate Kidder’s detailed, narrative-driven exploration of building a home and the people involved in the process.
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352
Book • Nonfiction
Amherst, Massachusetts • 1980s
1985
Adult
18+ years
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