The Road Home
When author Eliza Thomas realizes suddenly, in her forties, that she has forgotten to make a life or a home, she thinks it's time to find an alternative to her leaky, drafty apartment in Boston. After a few trips to the country, she finds an old Boy Scout cabin in a small valley in Vermont. At first Thomas's one-room cabin doesn't seem like a place where she could live year-round — even with the cabinets and bunk beds that the previous owners added. It's just somewhere to go on the weekends for some peace and quiet. But with Yankee ingenuity and a good sense of humor, Thomas sets about turning this tiny, eccentric structure into something closer to home. She clears the land, builds two additions — the first to accommodate her grand piano and bed, the second to make room for her newly adopted Chinese daughter, Amelia — and she plants a garden. In the midst of all the construction, the mice, and the unexpected disasters, Thomas explores neighboring woods and farmland, rescues a puppy named Freddy, and with much imagination and a few stops at local yard sales, makes her quirky place livable.
- Author
- Eliza Thomas
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 192
- Publisher
- Delta
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780385323932
- Genres
- memoir, biography
- Release date
- 1998
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