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  Books : House


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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 690.837
EAN: 9780618001910
ISBN: 0618001913
Label: Mariner Books
Manufacturer: Mariner Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: 1999-10
Publisher: Mariner Books
Sales Rank: 70193
Studio: Mariner Books




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Product DescriptionTracy Kidder takes readers to the heart of the American Dream: the building of a family's first house with all its day-to-day frustrations, crises, tensions, challenges, and triumphs.


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Please build me a house
I fell in love with these builders. I was so happy to see that Jim Locke did his own book and is apparently successful in his business. I just hope the others are too. There is so much slipshod work done these days - build it big, lots of fancy extras, lots of problems later.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Psycho-Drama of building
Unlike most others, I disliked this book. I tried to get through it twice, separated by a few years, but I give up.

I'd hoped that this would offer fresh insights to building, but it was simply a painful replay of the psycho-drama involved: who's going to take the risks, who's going to "win" in what is presented as a zero-sum game.

No wonder so many people end up hating their builders, and no wonder builders approach customers with distrust!

I'm a serial renovator ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - New Homeowners Get Lucky
As a builder myself, I find that Kidder presents a fascinating picture about the process of building a house. I, like the builders in the book, always try to create something beautiful and lasting. All I can say is that the homeowners got lucky in finding builders that care so much despite the owners' pettiness. All too often, I am called in to repair a job in which the builder did not care or the owner was trying to "cheap out" or both. Most of the time you get what you pay for. In this case the owners ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good read
If the Souweines were happy about their house, they probably weren't happy with this book. I got the feeling that Kidder set out to be totally impartial about all of the people in this book, but by the end, he was sick of the whiny Souweines, in the same way that the carpenters set out to do the absolute best work they could but finally just wanted to get er done.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - 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.







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