From New York Times Bestselling Author Erica Bauermeister comes a
memoir about the power of home and the transformative act of restoring
one house in particular.
"I think anyone who saves an old house has to be a caretaker at heart, a
believer in underdogs, someone whose imagination is inspired by
limitations, not endless options."
In this mesmerizing memoir-in-essays, Erica Bauermeister renovates a
trash-filled house in eccentric Port Townsend, Washington, and in the
process takes readers on a journey to discover the ways our spaces
subliminally affect us. A personal, accessible, and literary exploration
of the psychology of architecture, as well as a loving tribute to the
connections we forge with the homes we care for and live in, this book
is designed for anyone who's ever fallen head over heels for a house. It
is also a story of a marriage, of family, and of the kind of roots that
settle deep into your heart. Discover what happens when a house has its
own lessons to teach in this moving and insightful memoir that
ultimately shows us how to make our own homes (and lives) better.