How to Build a House by Dana Reinhardt, Caitlin Greer (Read by)

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  • Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • ISBN-13: 9780739364109
  • Sales Rank: 505,404
  • Age Range: 12 and up
  • Edition Description: Unabridged
 
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Synopsis

HARPER’S DAD IS getting a divorce from her beloved stepmother, Jane. Even worse, Harper has lost her stepsister, Tess; the divorce divides them. Harper decides to escape by joining a volunteer program to build a house for a family in Tennessee who lost their home in a tornado. Not that she knows a thing about construction.

Soon she’s living in a funky motel and working long days in blazing heat with a group of kids from all over the country. At the site, she works alongside Teddy, the son of the family for whom they are building the house. Their partnership turns into a summer romance, complete with power tools. Learning to trust and love Teddy isn’t easy for Harper, but it’s the first step toward finding her way back home.


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Reinhardt artfully parallels the construction of a house with the reconstruction of a broken family in a work as intimate and intelligently wrought as her previous YA novels, A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life and Harmless. Shaken by the recent divorce of her father and stepmother and her separation from stepsister and best friend, Tess, Harper Evans jumps at the chance to participate in a summer program in a small Tennessee town, where she and other high school students will build a new house for a family whose home was destroyed by a tornado. Harper aims to bury herself in physical labor to forget about problems back in L.A., but gets sidetracked when she falls in love with Teddy, one of the house's intended residents. Weaving flashbacks of Harper's home life before and after the divorce into the romance between Harper and Teddy, Reinhardt builds a story within a story: one exploring reasons the heroine feels betrayed, the other focusing on how she learns to trust again. This meticulously crafted book illustrates how both homes and relationships can be resurrected through hard work, hope and teamwork. Ages 12-up. (May)

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Biography

Dana Reinhardt lives in Los Angeles with her husband and their two daughters. She is the author of A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life and Harmless, which are both available on audio from Listening Library.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 This book is great!
A reviewer, a book worm!', 07/25/2008

This book has the true voice of a teen. I loved it from the very first paragraph. It was a book that you couldn't put down, once you were into it, you had to finish it. I would recomend this book to anyone. It was a great story, told by a great writer that really captured the reality of the situation that the main character was going through. I would recomend that everybody who likes to read, read this incredible book!