HomoSteading at the 19th Parallel


One man's adventures building his nightmare dream house on the Big Island of Hawaii

by David Gilmore


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/24/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9780595897858
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 248
ISBN : 9780595454730

About the Book

A man from Arizona buys a piece of land in the middle of a lava field while vacationing in Hawaii and returns to the island to find a deeper sense of home and build his midlife crisis tropical dream house.

In this assemblage of journal entries during the trying year of construction, the author tells some of the secrets of rural Hawaii, revealing her dark underbelly. Meet the crazy neighbors in Puna's "open-air asylum," go on late night lava walks, join a lynch mob against the coqui frogs, and find the true meaning of 'aloha' in the jungle.

"What do you do when you've run away from home-again-and you still want to keep running? This is a story of a relationship, not with just a house, but with a vision of home. I could have read twice as long a book with as much excitement-it was heartbreaking and hilarious to watch Gilmore's poignant love affair disintegrate. As a reader, I was rooting for the love affair to last, and I was stubbornly optimistic when it didn't but finally, he realizes one night, while holding his dog and swinging in the hammock, that he has built a perfect home in paradise-for someone else."
-Gillian Kendall, author of Mr. Ding's Chicken Feet

" I laughed myself silly and my mouth dropped open in amazement. The man is a true original."
-David Henry Sterry, author of Chicken, Self-Portrait of a Young Man for Rent


About the Author

Author David Gilmore was the host of Outright Radio, featured on over 100 stations on Public Radio International. He is a NEA grantee and the recipient of the Edward R. Murrow award for excellence in broadcast journalism. Home is where his laptop is. He writes and photographs for his blog: http://facetothewind.wordpress.com/