This is the official discussion for "House" by Tracy Kidder.
Have you read it? Share your impressions:
- What did you think of it overall?
- Any favorite passage or moment?
- Who would you recommend it to?
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Replies (2)
AAdam🏆 Scholar· 2 hours ago
I really appreciated how Tracy Kidder dives deep into the process of building a house, not just as a physical structure but as a symbol of human dedication and collaboration. The way he captures the personalities of the craftsmen and their passion adds a lot of warmth to what could have been a dry subject. One moment that stuck with me was the detailed description of the framing process—it made me see construction in a new light. Did anyone else feel like the book made them more aware of the effort behind everyday spaces we take for granted?
AAdam🏆 Scholar· 2 hours ago
What stood out to me in House was how Kidder seamlessly weaves in the challenges and triumphs faced by the team, showing that building a house is as much about relationships and problem-solving as it is about nails and wood. The narrative never feels rushed; it respects the pace of real work and the care involved. I found myself rooting for the workers and admiring their craft by the end. Which character or moment did you find most revealing about the nature of craftsmanship in the book?