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The Builder's Secret: Learning the Art of Living Through the Craft of Building [Hardcover]

George Ehrenhaft (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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Book Description

May 25, 1999
Monday to Friday, they teach school, practice law, push paper, pound a keyboard, or run a company. But they start their weekends with a trip to the nearest home-improvement center. They're owner-builders, men and women just like you who know the satisfaction of doing it themselves—of adding a deck, remodeling the den, or building a dream house from the ground up.


The Builder's Secret will introduce you to some owner-builders who've renounced ordinary weekend pleasures in favor of lengthy, backbreaking—but ultimately exhilarating—home-building projects. Inside, you'll meet a Connecticut architect and his "city-girl" wife who lived in a tent for a year while constructing their dream house, a flutist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra who began renovating commercial real estate in his spare time when his country home neared completion, and a divorced mother of three who says that she built more than her house during those two years on the job—she rebuilt her life, too. You'll meet others whose stories will inspire you to start that dream project of your own.


A few of these owner-builders learned to build during childhood, others didn't pick up a hammer until they were grown. But all discovered that the highest reward of building was not what they got for their toil but what they became by it.



"This chronicle of owner-builders is really a 'why-to' manual, revealing how tremendously satisfying it can be to sleep beneath a roof that you built yourself."—Kevin Ireton, editor of Fine Homebuilding magazine


"Building your own house is both frustrating and rewarding by turns. You will enjoy the stories chronicled in The Builder's Secret—they have the whiff of sawdust and reality."—Witold Rybczynski, professor of architecture, McGill University


"Gives all those who have ever dreamed of building their own house valuable insights into the physical and spiritual process. This book reveals that the satisfaction of achieving one of life's basic goals—creating your own shelter—is within the reach of anyone."—Will Beemer, director of The Heartwood School

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In the world of building and how-to books, an occasional and rare thing happens: a book appears that goes beyond the hardware and advice and offers a deeper insight into what really motivates people to build, fix, and create things, and begins a conversation about what such endeavors mean to ordinary people who are drawn to and realize "do-it-yourself" lives. George Ehrenhaft has written what could only be called an affectionate book about a group of owner-builders around the country and their true tales, often in their own words, about not only what they have done and how, but also why they did it in the first place. There are stories of serious builders and weekend hobbyists--connected on an almost spiritual level by the desire to make or keep a roof over their heads--and their willingness to jump, inexperienced, into projects and learn by doing, learn by making mistakes, learn from friends, professionals, and books, from blood, sweat, toil, and tears, and finally by success itself.

You'll meet, among others, the Connecticut architect and his "city-girl" wife who lived in a tent for a year while building their dream home, a flutist for the Boston Symphony who renovates commercial real estate in his spare time, and a divorced mother of three who rebuilt her life as she built her home. Their experiences, insights, observations, and perspectives are revealing and moving. Ehrenhaft's exploration is inspirational, laugh-out-loud funny in places, touching, and simply a great read as a study of a fascinating group of dedicated "weekend builders." This book is a rare gem, written in a warm, articulate, and absorbing style, a great gift for any do-it-yourselfer who also loves to read; also, for that matter, for anyone at all who enjoys a good story about human inspiration and the creative urge. --Mark A. Hetts

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Prima Lifestyles; First Edition edition (May 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761516077
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761516071
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,393,065 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A "Why-to" build book to go with a "How-to" build book., December 6, 1999
This review is from: The Builder's Secret: Learning the Art of Living Through the Craft of Building (Hardcover)
After a career working with owner-builders, it was great to see a "why-to" book to supplement "how-to" books. The owner-builders I've worked with over the years were looking beyond just saving money. In many cases, they had plenty of money. What they lacked was the satisfaction of building something permanent with their own two hands. If you're thinking of jumping into a building project, you need a good "how-to" book to keep you out of trouble and a "why-to" book, like The Builder's Secret, to keep you encouraged.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heartening and inspirational., September 26, 1999
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This review is from: The Builder's Secret: Learning the Art of Living Through the Craft of Building (Hardcover)
This book just made me feel good. It was recommended to me by the author himself, via e-mail. And I thank you for that, Mr. Ehrenhaft. (I didn't know how else to reach you!) But I thoroughly enjoyed every builder's tale. This book inspired me on several levels. It made me realize there is more to life than just doing your job and picking up a paycheck... that there is tremendous value and satisfaction in creating your own dwelling. I used to paint houses and do a little carpentry (on a much smaller scale) and this made me realize that's something that's missing from my life lately -- the simple pleasure of doing this kind of work... of creating something you can stand back and admire at the end of the day. This book made me want to build myself a house someday. It may be twenty years before I do, but I will! I have recommended this to many friends and do so again to whoever reads this review. It's a heart-warming look at a bunch of decent, ordinary people who have done something very special in building their own homes.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A pleasure to read, and worth several reads, September 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Builder's Secret: Learning the Art of Living Through the Craft of Building (Hardcover)
I've just spent two happy days reading this book, meeting some fascinating people within its covers. It's a surprising book, like a house with secret rooms, and it leads into some beautiful philosophical terrain. The author talks about epiphanies and changes that take place when one sets about building one's own home, or even a bookcase: the flash of enlightenment that comes when you understand, and know what to do next, and realize in that second that you are on the journey to becoming a carpenter.

But Mr. Ehrenhaft is honest, and very correctly describes the owner-builder process as "more than crushingly hard work," albeit somewhat mitigated by the sheer joy of doing it well.

I've been building houses longer than many people have been alive, and I learned a few things from this book. The art and science of carpentry is information-rich, and you'd have to live several lifetimes to acquire all of it. Proud to have this book on my shelf.

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