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    <![CDATA[All the Way Home: Building a Family in a Falling-Down House]]>
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    <![CDATA[Finding the perfect house is never easy. Rebuilding one from a crumbling pile&#8212;to say nothing of making it into a home&#8212;is even harder.<br/><br/>With their infant son in tow, David Giffels and his wife comb the environs of Akron, Ohio, in search of just the right house for their burgeoning family. Running through David's head the whole time are the lyrics of a Replacements song, &quot;. . . Look me in the eye, then tell me that I'm satisfied,&quot; and it gives all the more purpose to their quest. But nothing seems right . . . until they spot a beautiful, decaying Gilded Age mansion. A former rubber industry executive's domain, the once grand residence lacks functional plumbing and electricity, leaks rain like a cartoon shack, and is infested with all manner of wildlife. But for a young man at a coming-of-age crossroads&#8212;&quot;suspended between a perpetual youth and an inevitable adulthood&quot;&#8212;the challenge is exactly the allure.<br/><br/><em>All the Way Home</em> follows Giffels's funny, poignant, and confounding journey as he and his wife and a colorful collection of helpers turn a money pit into a house that will complete their family. Nothing could prepare them for a home restoration epic that includes evicting squatters (both four- and two-legged), battling an invading wisteria vine, hunting a ghost, and discovering thousands of dollars in hidden Depression-era cash. But the story's heart lies deeper, in an unexpected series of personal hardships that call into question what &quot;home&quot; really means, and what it means to grow up.<br/><br/>Written with the humor and insight of Bill Bryson and John Grogan, <em>All the Way Home</em> is the engaging tale of a young father's struggle to restore a house and find his way . . . without losing himself.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>With flowerpots on their heads, distinctive post-Kraftwerk imagery, and staggeringly catchy electro-pop riffs, Devo carved an '80s niche setting them apart from the mish-mash of punk, new wave and rock surrounding them. Dellinger interviewed band members and asso-ciates, ransacked their archives to provide illustrations, memorabilia and rare photographs documenting Devo's entire career, and re-evaluated their complete works to provide the most -exhaustive survey of the Devo phenomenon.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[We Are Devo!]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>&quot;Extensively researched. . . . The mostly untold story of Devo's beginnings makes this book so fascinating.&quot;-<em>The Wire</em></p> <p>&quot;Given the propensity of Devo to propagate misinformation about themselves, it is comforting to finally have a book that appears to draw all threads of these men, who lived so deliberately, into a knot of actual events. Inspiring stuff.&quot;-<em>Rock Sound Magazine</em></p> <p>The first paperback edition of the highly successful illustrated biography of America's pioneering art rock spud men, Devo.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> Finding the perfect house is never easy. Rebuilding one from a crumbling pile—to say nothing of making it into a home—is even harder. </p> <p> With their infant son in tow, David Giffels and his wife comb the environs of Akron, Ohio, in search of just the right house for their burgeoning family. Running through David's head the whole time are the lyrics of a Replacements song, &quot;. . . Look me in the eye, then tell me that I'm satisfied,&quot; and it gives all the more purpose to their quest. But nothing seems right . . . until they spot a beautiful, decaying Gilded Age mansion. A former rubber industry executive's domain, the once grand residence lacks functional plumbing and electricity, leaks rain like a cartoon shack, and is infested with all manner of wildlife. But for a young man at a coming-of-age crossroads—&quot;suspended between a perpetual youth and an inevitable adulthood&quot;—the challenge is exactly the allure. </p> <p> <em>All the Way Home</em> follows Giffels's funny, poignant, and confounding journey as he and his wife and a colorful collection of helpers turn a money pit into a house that will complete their family. Nothing could prepare them for a home restoration epic that includes evicting squatters (both four- and two-legged), battling an invading wisteria vine, hunting a ghost, and discovering thousands of dollars in hidden Depression-era cash. But the story's heart lies deeper, in an unexpected series of personal hardships that call into question what &quot;home&quot; really means, and what it means to grow up. </p> <p> Written with the humor and insight of Bill Bryson and John Grogan, <em>All the Way Home</em> is the engaging tale of a young father's struggle to restore a house and find his way . . . without losing himself. </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Best of Show (Print), Best Publication, 1999 Society of Professional Journalists American Association of University Presses 1999 Book, Jacket, and Journal Show Rated Outstanding in 1999 University Press Books Selected for Public and Seconday School Libraries.  For more than a century after Dr. Benjamin Franklin Goodrich came to town in 1870, Akron was the Rubber Capital of the World. Its people worked in the rubber shops of Goodrich, Goodyear, Firestone, General, Seiberling, Mohawk, and Sun. They lived in Goodyear Heights and Firestone Park, the neighborhoods fostered by their employers. By the 1980s, much of the rubber industry and, thus, Akron had disappeared. But the people whom rubber left behind discovered they had not only their memories but also the ability to remake Akron into a center for polymer knowledge, a remnant of rubber research, and a bridge between the two cities. ]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Debbie Van Tassel]]></name>
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