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Altared Kyle Tackwell Ball

Altared von Kyle Tackwell Ball

Altared Kyle Tackwell Ball


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Zusammenfassung

Kyle Tackwell Balls light-hearted memoirabout transforming an ancient church in Italy that once served as a way station for Crusaders and religious pilgrims into a livable spaceunearthing skeletons in the backyard, encountering mysterious biting bugs, and hosting occasional visitations from a ghostly presence who smoked Marlboro Lights along the way.

Altared Zusammenfassung

Altared: A Tale of Renovating a Medieval Church in Tuscany Kyle Tackwell Ball

When Kyle Tackwell Balls search for a quaint country home near Florence, Italy, in move-in condition somehow led to the purchase of an abandoned church in a small borgo near Greve-in-Chianti called Le Convertoie, she ended up with much more than a project to overcome her newly contracted empty nest syndrome.

Ball soon found herself starring in a Stones and Bones Classic; the ruin shed purchased would require years of renovation and an endless amount of money before it would become habitable. But her journey had unexpected rewards, too: she reconnected with some wonderful friends, made new ones, learned the language of her newly adopted home country, and became experienced in the Italian knack of getting around the system. Most importantly, she learned to appreciate Italian culture, food and wine, and how rewarding it is to give new life to a beautiful old building.

Balls renovation was featured in the March 2010 Before & After issue of Architectural Digest, beautifully documented by Kim Sargent of Sargent Architectural Photography.

Altared Bewertungen

2021 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Honorable Mention in Non-Fiction: Humor/Comedy

A fascinating combination of memoir, architecture, and commentary on Italian culture and cuisine, Altared: A Tale of Renovating a Medieval Church in Tuscany [is] an absorbing, entertaining, humorous, insightful, and informative read from first page to last.
Midwest Book Reviews

Altared is a heartfelt biographical chronicle regarding the discovery of an unforeseen connection to a crumbling church and apartment that abruptly sidle into Balls life. . . it's also a tongue-in-cheek collection of some of the zaniest local characterstheir tics, attitudes, ways, and weaknesses.

Dario Castagno, author of Somewhere in Chianti: The Confessions of a Tuscan Tour Guide

Über Kyle Tackwell Ball

A University of Florida graduate with a BS in Sociology, Kyle Tackwell Ball worked as a court reporter in Atlanta in the early 80s before moving overseas with her family, first to London and then to Brussels. When she relocated to Vero Beach, Florida, after seven years as an expatriate, she began a career in public relations as a consultant for Moulton Media Relations. She holds an APR (Accredited in Public Relations) designation from the Florida Public Relations Association and formerly served as the organizations Treasure Coast Chapter president. She was President of Kyle Ball & Associates, a PR firm specializing in real estate, interior design, and architectural media relations and marketing, before turning to full-time renovation in Italy. Altared is her first book.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR013663607
9781647424725
1647424720
Altared: A Tale of Renovating a Medieval Church in Tuscany Kyle Tackwell Ball
Gebraucht - Wie Neu
Gebundene Ausgabe
She Writes Press
2022-07-21
144
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