Tanya T. (Countrygirl) reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 112 more book reviews
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I loved this book. Read it in 3 days.
David Giffels does a wonderful job of describing what it's like to take on an old mansion of a house that is so severly in disrepair it would make a normal person run for their lives!!! This once majestic brick mansion built in 1913 is in an unimaginable state of total destruction when the author and his wife decide to buy it.
Mishaps and unexpected repairs hound them,animals in the attic, a hint of a ghost in the house and sad losses along the way. You will laugh outloud at times and silently mourn for the author's losses too.I found the book very interesting and hard to put down. Makes me very grateful for only the small repairs my own house needs!
David Giffels does a wonderful job of describing what it's like to take on an old mansion of a house that is so severly in disrepair it would make a normal person run for their lives!!! This once majestic brick mansion built in 1913 is in an unimaginable state of total destruction when the author and his wife decide to buy it.
Mishaps and unexpected repairs hound them,animals in the attic, a hint of a ghost in the house and sad losses along the way. You will laugh outloud at times and silently mourn for the author's losses too.I found the book very interesting and hard to put down. Makes me very grateful for only the small repairs my own house needs!
Lynda C. (Readnmachine) reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 1476 more book reviews
A worthy successor to "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" and "The Money Pit", this sweet and funny tale, subtitled "Building a Family in a Falling-Down House" outlines the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of a young family buying an outragous mansion and trying to occupy it before it falls down around their ears.
Jeannie H. (ilovebooksanddogs) - , reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 365 more book reviews
Inspiring, insightful and often downright hilarious, this author has a way with words. I enjoyed his journey through restoring this monster of a house that they fell in love with (he made me fall in love with it too) and making his family whole. I couldn't put it down.
Dana W. (SouthWestZippy) - , reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 265 more book reviews
I stopped reading on page 102 made myself not mark it read and pick it up again, that was a mistake. It was just a ok book but made me nervous all the way through. I could not get into the do it all without a clue, a overall picture of might and could happen before you jumped into projects. Writing humor and story telling is why I am giving book two stars.
Laurel W. (StrawberryOES) - reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 88 more book reviews
Loved this book. One man's attack against an aging house, and how he "sort of" solved most of his problems. Revealing and honest, David and his wife struggle to make this old house their home, while going through several personal events. I couldn't put it down, wanting to know how it all turned out.
Jennifer C. (jenmaine) - , reviewed All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House on + 17 more book reviews
A thoroughly entertaining description of the fallout of a crazy decision to put your new family in a collapsing mansion out of Clue with the idea of bring it back in your "spare time", with a little insightful introspection.