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The Big Tiny

A Built-It-Myself Memoir

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A graceful, inspired memoir about building a home from scratch and discovering a true sense of self—in just eighty-four square feet—by Dee Williams, a pioneer in sustainable living and the proud owner of a very tiny house

After a heart condition felled Dee Williams in the grocery store ten years ago, she initially threw herself headfirst back into her old life, which included a pricey three-bedroom house, overtime hours to cover homeowner bills, and a general lack of free time. In the midst of contemplating her future, a new sense of clarity took hold. What was all this stuff for? Mortgage payments and the time-suck of homeownership felt like a waste, and no one has the money or desire to pack it in and live on an island without family, friends, or health insurance.

Discovering the sustainability movement and building her own house was just the beginning of building a new life. Williams can now list everything she owns on one sheet of paper, her monthly bills amount to about eight dollars, and it takes her ten minutes to clean the entire house. It's allowed her to slow down, scale back, spend more time with family and friends—and given her the freedom to head out for adventure, or watch the clouds and sunset while drinking a beer on her (yes, tiny) front porch. Without escaping to the wilds or going off the grid, Williams achieved a happy balance of the normal and the radical and created a new model for simple, practical living.

Part how-to and part why-to, The Big Tiny is not just a memoir of that "aha" moment posttrauma but an utterly seductive meditation on what it means to build the good life and the right life, every day.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Heather Henderson is the perfect narrator for this memoir of starting over and staying small. After developing a heart condition, Williams rethinks her fast-paced life and takes on the ultimate do-it-yourself project, building herself a small (tiny even), sustainable home. Henderson narrates this story, which is part life story and part how-to, in a straightforward, no-nonsense manner, much in the way Williams describes herself. The sections, which alternate between the past and present, flow together easily, and the narration truly draws the listener into the story. Henderson doesn't use much in the way of accents or vocal changes in her narration, but the story stands on its own without them. E.N. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

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