To Build a Home: Reflections on Construction

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  • 91 pages

  • 11 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-302

  • Copyright 2021

By Timothy P. Lynch

Photography by Don Denney

To Build a Home: Reflections on Construction is the story of one person’s odyssey of building a home for his family. In that regard, it is a tale as individual and distinct as the home’s design. Yet in other respects, it is as universal and timeless as the notion of home.

As the son of a carpenter, the author grew up in a house his father built over sixty years ago. So, his own journey into the world of construction is accompanied by memories of his boyhood home and the man who built it.

The twelve reflections, complemented by exquisite photographs, cover a range of topics—from the property search to energy efficiency, from tools of the trade to a sense of place, and much more.

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  • 91 pages

  • 11 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-302

  • Copyright 2021

By Timothy P. Lynch

Photography by Don Denney

To Build a Home: Reflections on Construction is the story of one person’s odyssey of building a home for his family. In that regard, it is a tale as individual and distinct as the home’s design. Yet in other respects, it is as universal and timeless as the notion of home.

As the son of a carpenter, the author grew up in a house his father built over sixty years ago. So, his own journey into the world of construction is accompanied by memories of his boyhood home and the man who built it.

The twelve reflections, complemented by exquisite photographs, cover a range of topics—from the property search to energy efficiency, from tools of the trade to a sense of place, and much more.

  • 91 pages

  • 11 x 8 1/2

  • Softcover

  • ISBN 978-1949248-302

  • Copyright 2021

By Timothy P. Lynch

Photography by Don Denney

To Build a Home: Reflections on Construction is the story of one person’s odyssey of building a home for his family. In that regard, it is a tale as individual and distinct as the home’s design. Yet in other respects, it is as universal and timeless as the notion of home.

As the son of a carpenter, the author grew up in a house his father built over sixty years ago. So, his own journey into the world of construction is accompanied by memories of his boyhood home and the man who built it.

The twelve reflections, complemented by exquisite photographs, cover a range of topics—from the property search to energy efficiency, from tools of the trade to a sense of place, and much more.