Book summaryTracy Kidder's account of the building of a house in Massachusetts is as riveting as a novel, describing with wit and clarity not only the nuts, bolts, and beams involved in the actual project, but the sometimes conflicting personalities of the architect, the builders, and the clients. An admirable blend of the technical and the personal. |
Houseby Kidder, Tracy
Book desription: Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1985. Trade Paperback. Good/No Jacket as Issued. White illustrated cover with light edge wear, slight rubbing, spine creases. Text clean, binding intact, with cracking mid book. 341 pages. Glued binding, 23 cm. 16 oz.
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