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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful Cape Cod tale of home improvement,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home
If you think the only thing more tedious than initiating a building project is to read about someone else undertaking one, then you need to pick up this book to change your mind. Kate Whouley shares with us an experience full of excitement, possibility, drama, finance, frustration, spirituality, and above all, friendship and humor.The first task is to figure out how to move a cottage from one town to another. The second is to take care of the extensive interior work that will unite an existing house to its cottage addition. Woven in and around it all are the plans and official paperwork that must be filed with the proper authorities. Though the originally simple thought of attaching the two structures becomes more complicated as the weeks go by, the author has a support staff of friends and local artisans who keep her spirits high and keep making construction progress. And of course the whole operation is supervised by Egypt, the resident cat-in-charge. The eight pages of b&w photos barely cover all the stages of the project, but Whouley's descriptive prose more than makes up for the lack of additional visuals. By the last page, you know her home almost as well as she does. A fun and fast book to read, even if you don't know your flathead from a Phillips, and especially if you're thinking of enlarging your own home. An "Under the Tuscan Sun" (the book, not the movie) set on an American shore.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kate, can I come for dinner?!,
By Swissmiss "Swissmiss" (Lausanne, Switzerland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home
When I was a single woman, I got it in my head to move from Boston to Nantucket, not knowing a soul or really knowing much more than how the island was during the 2 weeks in July I would go there every year. Like the author, I found a little cottage that had been loved long ago, built in the 50's and abandoned. I bought it on the spot when I saw it and proceeded to make Nantucket my home for many years until meeting my husband and being swept off to Europe and marriage at age 45. I felt like I was reading a ot of my own story as Kate swept me up in her adventures of builders and plumbers and the hazards of trying to do a project of this scope as a single woman. This would make a great movie I think! And the next time I come home for a visit I am going to try and find this wonderful little cottage with the cottage attached.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A memoir of discovery!,
By er (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home
In two words, it is irresistibly readable. I was immediately hooked by the author's ease of recapturing the process of the journey, and the vivid dialogue of the story's principal character. Not many of us are so bold as to move a cottage or follow a dream. The author has given us a highly understandable and dramatic account of one woman's commitment, struggle and passion for a dream. I'm personally inspired. This is a woman worth knowing. I highly recommend.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely delightful read and experience,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
In these days of building the bigger better home from scratch and everything supposedly having to be brand new, along comes Kate Whouley and her story of the little cottage that lovingly becomes a part of her already established home. It was wonderful to read the process she had to traverse to make this dream a reality. Being a dyed-in-the-wool recycler myself, I found the entire process admirable that even a small cottage could be "recycled" into becoming a part of a home. In this day of so much discard, I find it very heartening that Ms. Whouley found a way to recycle a cottage. I love the idea of introducing the "cast of characters" as one would for a play in the beginning of the book. Upon reading this list, I was hooked. Also, being a cat person, I understand Ms. Whouley's cat's role in supervising every process of the joining of structures. They really need to do that, you know. thanks to Ms. Whouley's experience, I now have a bit more courage to forge ahead with my own dreamt-of projects.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A surprising page-turner,
By Bill O'Neill (Hyannis, Mass.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home
I didn't expect that the best book I'd read in 2004 would turn out to be a tale about moving a cottage across Cape Cod, but Kate Whouley's memoir is almost impossible to put down. This is a surprisingly suspenseful story of one person's effort to make a dream come true -- despite obstacles ranging from small-town bureaucracy to good old-fashioned mud. Whouley has the rare gift of being able to say a lot with a few well-chosen words. By the end of the book, you feel like you've hung out with the diverse crew of workers who helped move and renovate the cottage and you feel like you know her house well enough that you could walk around it while blindfolded. Along the way, Whouley mentions that she's working on a novel. I can't wait to read it.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Old House meets A Room of One's Own,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
My husband and I never read the same books, until now, and I think we were both surprised. I enjoyed the trips to the hardware store bargain box as much as heart-swelling descriptions of a single woman living her life her way. And my guess is that most of the men who read this book, including my husband, have a crush on Kate. She has her own business,gardens,cooks, belly dances AND reads blue prints. Kate may be looking for a man, but it would be very hard to find one who is good enough for her. On top of all that, she writes like an angel. I loved this book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great story, lots of great details. Very enjoyable,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
As somebody who moved into a 2 story house that had been moved (only about a mile, though) up a hill. The details of her cottage move and working with the contractors was very interesting to me. I think the book was well written and in between the details of the cottage move are details of the authors life and thoughts about her life, people around her and their lives. I thought it was a great read.
I am looking for MORE! by this same author. So, hope that she writes some more stories.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cottage for Sale, I Was Moved,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
...Moved in the reading and now, fresh from a trip to the Cape (where cottages stood at every turn), I am moved to pick up my well-worn copy of Cottage and re-read some of Kate Whouley's lovely prose and admirable adventure. My father taught me how to handle a hammer and saw, so I'm always interested in do-it-yourself stories. To find one by and about a powerful woman was thrilling. Throw in the wish-I'd-thought-of-that idea of buying one of those dollhouse cottages where so many of us spent at least one family vacation, and the story of how Whouley recycled it in such a fascinating way, it's no wonder I make Cottage a regular gift. I also regularly press it into the hands of non-fiction students looking for examples of a story in which setting is a character, as is Whouley's cottage, and new home.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the real New England.,
By excelwrite "Jon" (Maine, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
Cottage for Sale,Must Be Moved is a unique insight into the character of the New Englander. While this type of book is not my usual fare, I found it to be totally delightful, insightful, and witty. My wife recommended "cottage" after reading it twice. I resisted reading it at first because I thought it is a "chick book". Now I'm happy I did and I give copies as gifts to my less fortunate non-new england friends. Kate's humor warms our Maine winter.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
There's genius in the details,
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This review is from: Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home (Paperback)
Whouley moved more than a cottage, she moved mountains of regulatory boards and commissions to get permission to patch a cottage onto her tiny house on Cape Cod. It took guts to get through the toughest wetlands regulations in the country. Here's how a pro did it.
You can't help falling in love with this determined woman who loves her neighbors, fights for her chickens, listens to her cat and longs for a sweet, handy guy to fill that little extra space in her life. |
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Cottage for Sale, Must Be Moved: A Woman Moves a House to Make a Home by Kate Whouley (Unknown Binding - May 2004)
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