A Tiny Home to Call Your Own

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Ecology

Patricia Foreman

New Society Publisher

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5.5 x 8.5”
144 Pages
10 B&W photos & illustrations

Language of origin

Living Well in Just-Right Houses

Do you feel as though you’re living in an expensive and ill-fitting home filled with too much stuff? Do you have too much space filled with too many things, constantly dealing with house maintenance and financial upkeep? Living in a tiny home could be the solution. But how do you know?

Tiny house guru Pat Foreman examines the hows and whys of tiny-home living, to help you assess whether it’s the right solution for you. A Tiny Home to Call Your Own examines:

–  The many uses of tiny homes for all age groups and diferent socio-economic levels
–  How smaller homes can buy you time, inancial freedom, and an unfettered lifestyle
–  Stuf-ology: understanding what things do and do not serve you
–  Ecology and the Tiny House Movement
–  Pre-existing tiny house communities.

From newlyweds to empty-nesters, downsizers to retirees, and everyone in between, A Tiny Home to Call Your Own will help you to ind and create the living space and housing you love and that will serve you and your future.

Patricia Foreman

Pat Foreman is a pharmacist, sustainable agricultural activist, local foods advocate, and popular speaker. She was a class A contractor in Virginia for 7 years and co-owned the United States’ irst tiny-house construction company. Pat has been widely published in major national magazines including Mother Earth News, Backyard Poultry, and BackHome Magazine, and is a popular guest on local and national radio and television talk shows. She currently lives in her own tiny home in Richmond, Indiana.
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