· "If Rise were a novel, the plot—woman escapes domestic violence to build her own house, assisted only by her children and YouTube videos—would seem impossibly far-fetched. But Cara Brookins actually lived this story, and reading her account of it slowly filled me to the brim with admiration, hope, and belief that a determined human can do practically www.doorway.ru: St. Martin's Publishing Group. · Brookings finds land, obtains a loan, and sets out with the help of her four children to build their new home in nine months. Brookings deftly narrates the extreme learning curve the family experienced during the construction process, while putting a family back together again. Agent, Jessica Papin; Dystel Goderich www.doorway.run description: Unabridged. Cara Brookins built her own 3, square foot house by using YouTube tutorials. After surviving domestic violence, she was faced with the stark challenge of providing for her four children, with no one to turn to but herself. In desperate need of a home—but without the means to buy one—she did something incredible.
Rise: How a House Built a Family Cara Brookins. St. Martin's, $ (p) ISBN Buy this book. In this honest, tough memoir, Brookins documents how building a home for. "If Rise were a novel, the plot—woman escapes domestic violence to build her own house, assisted only by her children and YouTube videos—would seem impossibly far-fetched. But Cara Brookins actually lived this story, and reading her account of it slowly filled me to the brim with admiration, hope, and belief that a determined human can do. CARA BROOKINS is a computer analyst and social media marketing expert based in Little Rock. She is the author of Rise: How a House Built a Family and several middle grade and young adult novels.
She’s the author of eight books, including Rise, How a House Built a family, which tells the story of building her square foot house with the help of her four children by watching YouTube tutorials and googling things like foundation work, plumbing, and gas lines. News of Cara's family story went viral in more than 65 countries and was. "If Rise were a novel, the plot—woman escapes domestic violence to build her own house, assisted only by her children and YouTube videos—would seem impossibly far-fetched. But Cara Brookins actually lived this story, and reading her account of it slowly filled me to the brim with admiration, hope, and belief that a determined human can do. CARA BROOKINS is a computer analyst and social media marketing expert based in Little Rock. She is the author of Rise: How a House Built a Family and several middle grade and young adult novels. --This text refers to the audioCD edition.
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