House

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Avon Books, 1990 - 341 頁
From the first nail to the final coat of paint -- from contract signing to moving day -- Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder chronicles the complex and fascinating construction of an American dream. A riveting adventure, an unforgettable human drama, HOUSE is a compelling true story of sacrifice, struggle, frustration...and the remarkable transformation of a cherished vision into a triumphant reality.

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Tracy Kidder was educated at the University of Iowa and Harvard University. He served in the US Army in Vietnam. Kidder has garnered numerous literary awards including the Pulitzer Prize in General Non-Fiction and the National Book Award for General Nonfiction both in 1982. He has also been honored with the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, 1990 and the Christopher Award, 1990. His publications include numerous nonfiction articles and short fiction for The Atlantic and other periodicals. Non-Fiction books include The Road to Yuba City, Doubleday, 1974; The Soul of a New Machine, Atlantic Monthly-Little Brown, 1981 for which he won a Pulitzer and a National Book Award; House, Houghton Mifflin, 1985; Old Friends, Houghton Mifflin, 1993; Home Town, Random House, 1999; Mountains Beyond Mountains, Random House, 2003; My Detachment, Random House, 2005; Strength in What Remains, Random House, 2009.

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