The Handmade House by Geraldine Bedell

The Handmade House by Geraldine Bedell

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Presents a story of how journalist, Geraldine Bedell and her husband Charlie Leadbeater, with no savings and no knowledge of architecture nearly make themselves bankrupt in an attempt to build their dream home. This book is about one family's ambitious and inept attempt to build the perfect home.

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The Handmade House by Geraldine Bedell

"We didn't intend to build a house. We just wanted to move - somewhere a bit bigger, with more of a garden: commonplace enough ambitions, especially for families with young children, especially in Britain, where property is wealth, and so, in some vague and unexamined sense, identity. Not that we were thinking about anything like that." The true and very funny story of how journalist, Geraldine Bedell and her husband Charlie Leadbeater, with no savings and no knowledge of architecture nearly make themselves bankrupt in an attempt to build their dream home. Far more than that, it's about the ultimate fantasy - creating your own made to measure living space. "The Handmade House" tells the story, alternately comical and horrifying, of one family's ambitious and inept attempt to build the perfect home.
Geraldine Bedell is a journalist for the Observer. She lives in London with her husband, Charles Leadbeater, and four children.
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ISBN 13 9780141012995
ISBN 10 0141012994
Title The Handmade House
Author Geraldine Bedell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2006-05-25
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.