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Hammer Head
Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter | Nina MacLaughlin
A warm and inspiring book for anyone who has ever dreamed of changing tracks: the story of a young woman who quit her desk job to become a carpenter.
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monalyisha
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Did I learn more about hammers, saws, shims, & — weirdly — pig‘s genitals than I ever wanted to know? Yes. Am I still unable to identify a Phillips-Head Screwdriver? Also, yes. But I‘m glad I read this wonderfully-written memoir about a woman‘s professional, emotional, & intellectual journey from journalist to carpenter. Her yearning for transformation, self-knowledge, & tangible reality all shines through.👇🏻

monalyisha 1/1: Her love of language, & of silence, & noise, too, is evident. She is never satisfied with being only one thing — & I think we are both better for it. 3y
SW-T Loved this book! 3y
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monalyisha
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“Now and then, the bullshit gets stripped away, and the accumulated anger and hurt and confusion give way for a glimpse at a different truth. And what I saw was that [my Dad] was trying his best like all of us, eager and excited to share his enthusiasms about birds and fish and books, keeping the feeders stocked with sunflower seeds, fumbling like all of us to bring himself and his distracted love into focus.”

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monalyisha
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“There is a dullness in all forms of work, a “violence — to the spirit as well as to the body,” as Studs Terkel put it in Working. There are repeated tasks and empty time and moments you wish you were swimming. These are unavoidable, even in jobs we love and feel proud to have; these are natural, even if you‘ve found your calling.”

monalyisha Image: Joel Coleman 3y
rockpools That picture! 3y
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monalyisha
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“In Ovid‘s Metamorphoses, the gods are the reigning agents of change, and repeatedly “give and take away the form of things.” People are transformed into owls, bears, horses, newts, stones, birds, and trees. Without the gods to guide us, to cast their spells of transformation, how do we become something other than we were?”

monalyisha Image: Cassio Vasconcellos 3y
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Susanita
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1. Tagged book is part memoir, part carpentry handbook, and part love letter to the city of Boston. It‘s especially a good read if you‘re thinking of changing careers.
2. Mystery! Though she has some clunky moments, for me right now it‘s Louise Penny.
3. Thomas Friedman, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Rachel Held Evans (RIP 😢)
#wondrouswednesday

Eggs #1 sounds delightful. I really enjoy L. Penny. Thanks for playing 🤗 3y
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beaconhillbooks
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Loved this short memoir about a woman who quits her day job to apprentice as a carpenter. Loved its nods to Boston neighborhoods and housing.

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monalyisha
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Choosing my next read. Which would you pick?

I‘m *sort of* reading the top one...& sort of not. I took a break to read a quick YA book & now I‘m not 100% sure I‘m in the mood for such intellectual, snappy metafiction.

LibrarianRyan Love the skull pillow 4y
abookdragonsretreat Ah I loved Lady Rogue, its such an underrated book! ❤ 4y
monalyisha @LibrarianRyan Thanks! I saw it at HomeGoods & couldn't resist. (The skeletons are iterations of Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil.) 4y
LibrarianRyan @monalyisha Nice. I'll have to look this weekend. I got some great skull pillows from there last year, and i did get a new one from TJMaxx this year, but just one. 4y
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theladygreer
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Fun pick on #read99women today from AN UNKINDNESS OF MAGICIANS author Kat Howard: the carpentry memoir you didn't know you needed. Love it! http://www.greermacallister.com/blog/2020/3/7/read99women-kat-howard

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liveship

These are unavoidable, even in jobs we love and feel proud to have; these are natural, even if you‘ve found your calling. It‘s when those meaningless moments pile and mount, the meaningless moments that chew at your soul, that creep into the crevices of your brain and holler at you until ignoring them is not an option. Deadening moments that lead to the hard questions, the ones that swirl, in the broadest sense, around time and dying.

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Lindy
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As Virginia Woolf wrote, “It is fatal to be a man or a woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly.” This feels deeply true to me, an abiding desire to have both sexes mingled in one body and one mind, a mental fertility.

suzisteffen Doesn‘t that just make you want to reread (or read, but I bet you have) Orlando? 5y
Lindy @suzisteffen Yes, it does make me want to read Orlando, which I‘ve never read. 😊 5y
suzisteffen @Lindy OK, two things about it: 1. Orlando uses the n word a couple of times and it‘s horribly jarring, racist, and disappointing, AND Virginia Woolf was clearly also commenting on the stupid colonialism of the Sackville-Wests AND 2. Read the letters of Vita and Virginia if you can - makes Orlando much richer. #WoolfNerd 5y
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Lindy @suzisteffen I have read their letters. I‘ve also read Vita‘s garden writing but I guess that‘s neither here nor there. 5y
suzisteffen @Lindy No, I think it's related! Yay, you'll understand certain references in the books then.

ALSO, THERE'S A MOVIE?? Woo! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xv4LGfH5MWw
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Lindy @suzisteffen Thanks! I didn‘t know about the upcoming Vita & Virginia movie. 😁 5y
batsy Great quote and sentiment. This book sounds like the kind of life-affirming read I might need right now. 5y
Lindy @batsy Yes, it is life-affirming. 😊 5y
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Lindy
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The poet Jon Cotner pointed me to a Korean proverb “Knows the way, stops seeing.” It‘s not an argument for getting oneself lost, but a nudge to stay awake, stay focused, alert even when time and experience have dulled us.

Cathythoughts I love it ♥️👍🏻 5y
minkyb Love this! 5y
Lindy @minkyb 🤗 5y
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Lindy
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At book club last night we all gushed about this slim, poetic memoir and we ran out of time before we had finished talking about the issues raised, such as:
-Work satisfaction
-Knowing when to quit
-Trust
-Clothes & self image
-Gender bias in the trades
-How we learn & the joy of learning
-Comparing our own responses to wooden things vs high tech materials
It‘s also a book brimming with gratitude & fun facts.

(Author photo by Beowulf Sheehan)

merelybookish Well I'm sold! 🙂 5y
TrishB Great review 👍🏻 5y
Kalalalatja Stacked! 5y
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Lindy @TrishB Thanks! I‘m way behind in reviewing recent reads, but feedback from Litsy friends gives me encouragement to get them done. 😘 5y
Christine This is a favorite of mine! ❤️ 5y
Lindy @Christine 😁👍 (edited) 5y
Lindy @Christine Did you know she has anew book coming out in November? 5y
Christine No, I didn‘t!! Thanks so much for sharing - you‘ve made my day! (The cover is fantastic!) 5y
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Lindy
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I hung the clamps on the pegboard wall, let them dangle with the rest of the tools. The word comes from the ancient German word klam, which meant to press or squeeze, and the tight-closed shells of the bivalve, like hard lips locked in silence, got its name from there.

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Lindy
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Inertia and fear and laziness, the three-headed dog that keeps us from leaving situations that have passed their expiration date, growled around me for months, the way Cerberus allowed souls to enter the realm of the dead, but allowed none of them to leave.

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Susanita
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Pickpick

This book was even more interesting than I was expecting. She talks about tools, the carpentry profession, families, career change, the city of Boston, moving on from mistakes, and other subjects. It‘s a quick read, with easy going and accessible writing and occasional nuggets of literary references.
#bookaweek #bookclub #memoir

Zelma I have been wanting to read this for awhile. Keep looking for it on audio, as I think it would be a perfect road trip book. 6y
Susanita @Zelma Yes, I think it would be good on audio, especially if the author reads it. 6y
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Susanita
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I solemnly swear that I will probably read at least three of these books for the September book-a-week challenge.
#readathon
#libraryhaul
#mysterybookclub
#audiobook

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SW-T
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From journalist to carpenter. Really liked this memoir.

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parttimedomestic
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1. Rugrats
2. I love so many, but the tagged book means a lot to me!
3. 🥥 🍍 🍒
4. Hopefully no more freezing weather so I can get my garden started early this year!

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kbuggle
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I really enjoyed this memoir - Ms MacLaughlin drops her job as a journalist in Boston as she's entering her thirties, realizing that the clicking of a mouse isn't the hands on physical work her heart craves. She applies to work with a female carpenter on a whim, and captures in a really lovely way how the career path changes her.
Having grown up in the Boston area, I have a soft spot for the people you typically find there 😉

melrailey I liked this one too! 7y
kbuggle @melrailey it was exactly what I needed right now!! I really enjoyed it 7y
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kbuggle
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Saturday morning 🛠

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kmell33
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My non-fic shelf. Still have few spots left. #SPACEJAM. @Liberty

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slhbooks
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I finished this one up during this lovely rainy/snowy 38 degree Minnesota spring day. Loved it. It reminded me of watching New Yankee Workshop with my dad. Plus now I want to go build my own bookshelves and use some power tools🛠⚙️🔌
Took advantage of Louie being awake (thanks to me😉) and used him as a bookend.

Texreader Wait. What?!? It's 38 there?? Wow. 7y
slhbooks @Texreader It's that climate change thing... 7y
Texreader @slhbooks 😂😂😂 and your cat is simply the cutest!!! ❤️😻 7y
slhbooks @Texreader Louie cat thanks you😽 He thinks his little tabby housemates get all the attention. 7y
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Jcunning
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First book of the new year. And then off to sleep. Happy New Year everyone!

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RebeccaH
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Lots of good reading this month, including The Clothing of Books, Seeing Red, and Seating Arrangements.

Also, Happy New Year!

Reviewsbylola Great month! 7y
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RebeccaH
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You might think you don't want to read a book about becoming a carpenter, but you do.

estellasrevenge So good. Reading it now. 7y
AceOnRoam Just grabbed a copy on overdrive. I can't believe you convinced me to read a book about becoming a carpenter LOL! 7y
RebeccaH Yeeeesssss!! @AceOnRoam 7y
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estellasrevenge
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Book 7 of my winter break #bookgasm. #flashreadathon

capriciousreader 😍😍😍 7y
capriciousreader I am so glad you're loving it!! 7y
RebeccaH Yay!!! 7y
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RebeccaH
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Also I'm starting this book and it's so excellent so far.

Christine LOVE this one! 7y
tapgurl This was my book club pick. It was good:) 7y
RebeccaH @Christine @tapgurl I'm so glad to hear you liked it! 7y
tapgurl It was a slow paced thoughtful book. We all enjoyed it. 7y
tapgurl I chose a restaurant that was in a new area called Stix that was under construction for the meeting. No one got it though until I pointed it out haha! 7y
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jetspins24
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I enjoyed reading this - it made me want to build myself some bookshelves. 😉 I liked the way she would end paragraphs with sentences that seem like non-sequiturs, but really aren't. Lovely, engaging writing. Solid recommend.

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jetspins24
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"...what we know is these hours are our only ones. They are finite and will be finished. A girl I knew once went around to all the guests at a party and told them, one by one, 'This is you real life, you know. This is your REAL LIFE.' What a thing to be reminded of-and how easy to forget. I liked how the tiles looked on that floor."

My #recommendsday is a book I just started but can already tell I am probably going to love.

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kaberryhill
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Book two for #24in48. This was great. Quick read, ladies doing cool things, I just wish it had MORE. A solid 4/5.

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kaberryhill
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On to book two! I've only done about three hours for #24in48 (oops) because of a lazy morning/errands. Also, so many of you are posting beautiful plates of food with your reads but here is my aesthetically unpleasing Chipotle burrito.

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Smrloomis
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I think I'm an ageist when it comes to memoirs, but this had enough to hold my interest. I would have liked more about the jobs and honestly a little less about her internal life, but hey, it's a memoir. Overall, a good read.

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Smrloomis
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Women make up only 1.6% of trade professions and carpentry is 90.9% white? Wow.

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WanderingBookaneer
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I haven't been awake for an hour and I've already added two books to my TBR pile.

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Smrloomis
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"...an old man appeared - he looked a hundred years old... "Good to see women on the job." I didn't know what to say. It would be clumsy to explain that I wasn't really on the job... It would be clumsy to say it was good to see a hundred-year-old wizard on the job, too."

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Smrloomis
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A few other choices...

Darthdad I need to pick up Armada. I loved Ready Player One 8y
Smrloomis @Darthdad same here - wondering if this one will be as good as RPO 8y
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capriciousreader

Walls speak to an emotional need as much is a structural one. They protect us from wind and rain and strangers. They protect our private acts and parts. They protect us from our shortcomings and our fears. A wall broadcasts: I am vulnerable.

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auntie_jenn
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this is today

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capriciousreader
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"This book is a story, a simple one, of things becoming other than they were. It's a story, like all of them, of transformation."

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jennicakes
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The nail on the spine is just perfect 😍