As wry as Bill Bryson’s I’m a Stranger Here Myself, as insightful as Tracy Kidder’s House, here is smart, engaging tale of one man’s stuggle to restore his family’s new home―a decrepit old mansion―and discover himself With his pregnant wife and their 18-month-old son in tow, David Giffels scoured the environs of Akron, OH, in search of the perfect house. But nothing seemed right . . . until he spotted the beautiful, decaying Guilded Era mansion. A former rubber robber baron’s domain, the once grand house does need some repair . . . okay it’s a dump. So what if, there’s “nothing holding this place up but memory,”―the assessment of his father, a structural engineer? It wouldn’t be perfect if it were easy, and Giffels relishes the challenge. He’s a committed do it yourselfer who fears a life without struggle―and Home Depot. All the Way Home follows Giffels’s funny and sometimes frustrating journey as he and his young family turns a decrepit money pit into the the home of their dreams. From outwitting squatters (both four- and two-legged) to rebuilding termite ridden walls, battling wisteria vines and finding $14,000 in Depression-era cash hidden in a bathroom wall, Giffels takes readers along on the ultimate fixer-up trip. Throughout he shows them the heart of a young man on the brink of adulthood, happily struggling with his new roles as a husband and a father―a man trying to find his way without losing himself.

All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House
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Author: Giffels, David
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9780061362873
Details:
Author: Giffels, David
Brand: William Morrow & Company
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
Format: Illustrated
Number Of Pages: 336
Release Date: 23-06-2009
Part Number: Illustrated
Package Dimensions: 8.0 x 5.3 x 0.8 inches
Languages: English