Confessions of a Country Architect
Reminiscent of James Herriot's All Creatures Great and Small, Don Metz's Confessions describe the life of a domestic country architect with warm wry humor and often slapstick pathos. This book will delight all those who have built a house, forearm those summoning up the courage to do so, and calm those who realize their talents might be better confined to an armchair with a view. Readers will be seduced by the author's adventures as he confronts the awkward, intractable, and hilariously messy job of building dreams.