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House: A Memoir

by Michael Ruhlman

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Michael Ruhlman’s uncanny knack for taking a wide range of subjects and making them completely his own has gained him acclaim and popularity. In his latest offering, he owns the subject both figuratively and literally: his home. House really began in 1901 when a family moved into a brand-new house in Cleveland Heights—full of hope for the future and pride in their stunning home. But as time moved on, upkeep began to wane and, in the end, the house went on the market. And there it stayed for quite some time, until the Ruhlman family decided to buy the dilapidated building.

With the always-tedious home-buying process and expensive repairs soaring into the hundreds of thousands of dollars, the American Dream can seem like the American Nightmare. Detailing the purchase and renovation of a single family home, House explores the importance of the place we live in, our yearning to establish it, and the importance of the actual structure, its impact on our intellectual and spiritual lives, and on the struggles of a family. Packed with useful information and stories written with a storyteller’s flair, House is a dramatic narrative by a gifted writer who eloquently concludes that be it ever so humble, a castle or a row house downtown, there’s truly no place like home.

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An acclaimed journalist who has written about everything from chefs to pediatric surgeons now turns his attention to the subject of home. In 2001 Michael and Donna Ruhlman purchased a 100-year-old house in suburban Cleveland. Then they set about making it their own. In relating this story—whose details he invests with novelistic drama—Ruhlman moves readers to consider what“hom” means in a nation of vagabonds: why Americans long for a home of their own even as they feel compelled to move on. Here, too, is a deft unraveling of the relationship between a physical structure and the family life that transpires inside it. Thoughtful, elegant, and provocative, House is a must for prospective homebuyers and lovers of bravura journalism.

“[Ruhlman] has a wonderful sense of narrative and pace. . . . An amazing visual and aural memory”

—The New York Times Book Review

Synopsis:

Ruhlman's uncanny knack for taking a wide range of subjects and making them completely his own has gained him acclaim and popularity. In his latest offering, he owns the subject both figuratively and literally--his home.

About the Author

Michael Ruhlman has written for the New York Times, Gourmet, Saveur, and Food Arts Magazine. He is the author of six books, including Walk on Water, Wooden Boats, and The Soul of a Chef.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780143036647
Subtitle:
A Memoir
Author:
Ruhlman, Michael
Publisher:
Penguin (Non-Classics)
Subject:
Remodeling & Renovation - General
Subject:
Domestic
Subject:
Home Construction-Remodeling Specification
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Mass Market
Publication Date:
20060307
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.46x5.56x.55 in. .50 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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"Synopsis" by , An acclaimed journalist who has written about everything from chefs to pediatric surgeons now turns his attention to the subject of home. In 2001 Michael and Donna Ruhlman purchased a 100-year-old house in suburban Cleveland. Then they set about making it their own. In relating this story—whose details he invests with novelistic drama—Ruhlman moves readers to consider what“hom” means in a nation of vagabonds: why Americans long for a home of their own even as they feel compelled to move on. Here, too, is a deft unraveling of the relationship between a physical structure and the family life that transpires inside it. Thoughtful, elegant, and provocative, House is a must for prospective homebuyers and lovers of bravura journalism.

“[Ruhlman] has a wonderful sense of narrative and pace. . . . An amazing visual and aural memory”

—The New York Times Book Review

"Synopsis" by , Ruhlman's uncanny knack for taking a wide range of subjects and making them completely his own has gained him acclaim and popularity. In his latest offering, he owns the subject both figuratively and literally--his home.

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