Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Life at Home in the Twenty-First Century: 32 Families Open Their Doors by Jeanne E. Arnold

Life At Home in the Twenty-First Century: 32 Families Open Their Doors by Jeanne E. Arnold, 171 pages

I love nonfiction and getting a look inside other people's homes and all the junk they have.  This is a fascinating book on a study done by UCLA how people live in the twenty-first century.  Like most people, many of the families in this book are two income homes where both parents work.  All families in this book have at least two children.  The books discloses many statistics on the families and includes many, many pictures inside their homes.  The book is mainly divided by rooms of the house.  If  you like to see real life homes that are not "perfectly clean" and decorated, you may enjoy this one.  It is fun to see inside people's kitchens and see the dirty dishes piled up and garages that hold everything but cars!!

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