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Books with title The House That Mack Built

  • The House that Pinterest Built

    Diane Keaton, Lisa Romerein

    Hardcover (Rizzoli, Oct. 10, 2017)
    At once a style guide, an inspirational tome, and a how-to volume on creating oneā€™s home, this book will serve as a go-to reference for all those seeking to spur their own creativity as they embark on the creation of home. When Diane Keaton decided that she wanted to build her own home from the ground up, she took the advice of her dear friend, film director Nancy Meyers, and took to the boards of Pinterest to find inspiration. There she discovered the practical and the fantastical, elements and styles long adored and ones that she never knew she was drawn to. Keatonā€™s dream house was officially under way and this book that resulted is a compelling account of her that house, from idea to realization in brick, stone, and wood. The House that Pinterest Built defines what home and house mean to the celebrated movie star, who is known for her love affair with houses and design. Filled with ideas that reveal a personal yet engaging aesthetic, this volume includes compelling photos from Keatonā€™s past homes and those she admires, as well as a multitude of details from every corner of those spaces and objects that excite and inspire the house designer and dreamerā€”dramatic staircases and magical light fixtures, film stills and book covers, pottery and artā€”drawn from the visual treasure trove known as Pinterest and Keatonā€™s private collection, as she creates and designs her newest house. Rich imagery is accompanied by Keatonā€™s ideas for selecting furniture, kitchen layout, and bedroom design; she talks about the importance of lighting in the bathroom and why the living room needs to be reimagined. Beyond the interior, she explores curb appeal and environmental sensitivity, always with an eye to making home the way it should beā€”a place of tranquility, a place where one is restored and where one returns to dream again and again. The book culminates in the dream realized, the house she has imagined, designed, and made, now shared with the world for the first time in all-new photography. ā€œIf you want to explore. If you love to see. If youā€™re looking to look; this book is an example of a home made from the gifts of other peopleā€™s addictive yearnings for the perfect home, with the perfect landscape and the perfect interior. It illustrates my choices of your choices. Who knows, you might find one of your pins here. You might smile. You might shake your head and say, ā€˜This isnā€™t what I had in mind.ā€™ You might think: ā€˜Hey thatā€™s my kitchen. She copied my kitchen.ā€™ But the truth is, as much as I tried, I could never entirely recreate the light filled photograph of a kitchen that led the way to the journey that brought me here. No one can.ā€ ā€“ Diane Keaton
  • The House That Jack Built

    J.P. Miller

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Feb. 26, 2008)
    This rollicking rhyme tells the story of a very important houseā€”the house that Jack builtā€”around which wacky things happen to animals and people alike! Itā€™s a shining example of how one event can spawn a whole series of mishaps. Best of all, itā€™s fun to read aloud!
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  • The House That Jack Built

    Diana Mayo, Ellen Verenieks, Barefoot Books

    Audiobook (Barefoot Books, July 24, 2007)
    This classic children's rhyme gathers pace and complexity as it progresses. Children will delight in repeating the rhymes and following the antics of animals and characters of every shape and size.
  • The House That Jack Built

    Diana Mayo

    Paperback (Barefoot Books, Jan. 27, 2006)
    This classic children's rhyme gathers pace and complexity as it tumbles across the pages. Children will delight in repeating the rhymes and following the antics of animals and characters of every shape and size.
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  • The House That Jack Built

    Graham. Masterton

    Hardcover (BCA, March 15, 1996)
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  • This Is the House That Jack Built

    Simms Taback

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 18, 2004)
    What happened in the house that Jack built? It all started with the cheese that lay in the house that Jack built. And then came the rat that ate the cheese and the cat who killed the rat. Caldecott Medal winning author and illustrator Simms Taback brings his distinctive humor and creativity to the beloved story of Jack and the house that he built.
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  • The House That Lou Built

    Mae Respicio

    Paperback (Yearling, July 9, 2019)
    "If this book were a house, the rooms would be filled with warmth, family, and friendship." --Erin Entrada Kelly, author of the Newbery Medal winner Hello, Universe; The Land of Forgotten Girls; and Blackbird FlyA coming-of-age story that explores culture and family, forgiveness and friendship, and what makes a true home. Perfect for fans of Wendy Mass and Joan Bauer.Lou Bulosan-Nelson has the ultimate summer DIY project. She's going to build her own "tiny house," 100 square feet all her own. She shares a room with her mom in her grandmother's house, and longs for a place where she can escape her crazy but lovable extended Filipino family. Lou enjoys her woodshop class and creating projects, and she plans to build the house on land she inherited from her dad, who died before she was born. But then she finds out that the land may not be hers for much longer. Lou discovers it's not easy to save her land, or to build a house. But she won't give up; with the help of friends and relatives, her dream begins to take shape, and she learns the deeper meaning of home and family.AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEARA KIRKUS REVIEWS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR"Equal parts girl-heart, muscle and know-how for today's reader. Endearing to the end." --Rita Williams-Garcia, Newbery-Honor-and-Coretta-Scott King -Award-winning author of the National Book Award Finalist Clayton Byrd Goes Underground"Warm, funny and affirming. As we get to know Lou, her extended Filipino family, and friends, the door opens into her life and, ultimately, her home." --Lisa Yee, author of the Millicent Min trilogy, The Kidney Hypothetical, the DC Super Hero Girls series, and other books "There couldn't be a hero more determined, resourceful or lovable than Lucinda Bulosan-Nelson. Her big dream of a tiny house is irresistible." --Tricia Springstubb, author of Every Single Second, What Happened on Fox Street, Moonpenny Island, and the Cody series"I fell in love with Lou and her wonderful extended family. This story may be about a tiny house, but it has an enormous heart." --Kate Messner, author of The Exact Location of Home
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  • The House That Mouse Built

    Maggie Rudy, Pam Abrams, Bruce Wolf

    Paperback
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  • The House That Crack Built

    Kim Medina

    eBook (The Cartel Publications, Sept. 18, 2017)
    Miss this book at your own expense!When a mysterious broken down van shows up in front of the Hartwellā€™s apartment building in Washington DC, they have no idea that a vicious crime inside would steer them on an emotional, violent, heart wrenching journey that would damage their family forever.And then thereā€™s Amina Hartwell, a selfish, sneaky and irresponsible teenager who when forced away from her friends, and carted off to another city, acts out in ways that rock her world. Her antics cause more problems than a little for Pam, her emotionally overworked mother who is struggling to keep their heads above water financially and mentally.After living in a motel for weeks, and finding a half burned home in the gritty streets of Baltimore, Pam has no idea that they have inherited the souls, secrets and drama the dilapidated house holds. But sheā€™ll soon find out in the most unimaginable ways.
  • The House That Lou Built

    Mae Respicio

    eBook (Wendy Lamb Books, June 12, 2018)
    A coming-of-age story that explores culture and family, forgiveness and friendship, and what makes a true home. Perfect for fans of Wendy Mass and Joan Bauer.Lou Bulosan-Nelson has the ultimate summer DIY project. She's going to build her own "tiny house," 100 square feet all her own. She shares a room with her mom in her grandmother's house, and longs for a place where she can escape her crazy but lovable extended Filipino family. Lou enjoys her woodshop class and creating projects, and she plans to build the house on land she inherited from her dad, who died before she was born. But then she finds out that the land may not be hers for much longer. Lou discovers it's not easy to save her land, or to build a house. But she won't give up; with the help of friends and relatives, her dream begins to take shape, and she learns the deeper meaning of home and family."If this book were a house, the rooms would be filled with warmth, family, and friendship." --Erin Entrada Kelly, author of Hello, Universe; The Land of Forgotten Girls; and Blackbird Fly"Warm, funny and affirming. As we get to know Lou, her extended Filipino family, and friends, the door opens into her life and, ultimately, her home." --Lisa Yee, author of the Millicent Min trilogy, The Kidney Hypothetical, the DC Super Hero Girls series, and other books "There couldn't be a hero more determined, resourceful or lovable than Lucinda Bulosan-Nelson. Her big dream of a tiny house is irresistible." --Tricia Springstubb, author of Every Single Second, What Happened on Fox Street, Moonpenny Island, and the Cody series
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  • The House that Jack Built

    Golden Books, J. P. Miller

    eBook (Golden Books, Nov. 30, 2011)
    This rollicking rhyme tells the story of a very important houseā€”the house that Jack builtā€”around which wacky things happen to animals and people alike! Itā€™s a shining example of how one event can spawn a whole series of mishaps. Best of all, itā€™s fun to read aloud!
  • This Is The House That Jack Built

    Pam Adams

    Paperback (Child's Play International, June 1, 2007)
    Presents a cumulative nursery rhyme about the chain of events that started when Jack built a house, with some die-cut pages through which a portion of the next illustration can be seen.
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