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The Big Tiny
The Big Tiny: A Built-It-Myself Memoir | Dee Williams
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Dee Williams's life changed in an instant, with a near-death experience in the aisle of her local grocery store. Diagnosed with a heart condition at age forty-one, she was all too suddenly reminded that life is short, time is precious, and she wanted to be spending hers with the people and things she truly loved. That included the beautiful sprawling house in the Pacific Northwest she had painstakingly restored - but, increasingly, it did not include the mortgage payments, constant repairs, and general time-suck of home ownership. A new sense of clarity began to take hold: Just what was all this stuff for? Multiple extra rooms, a kitchen stocked with rarely used appliances, were things that couldn't compare with the financial freedom and the ultimate luxury - time - that would come with downsizing. Deciding to build an eighty-four-square-foot house - on her own, from the ground up - was just the beginning of building a new life. Williams can now list everything she owns on one sheet of paper, her monthly housekeeping bills amount to about eight dollars, and it takes her approximately ten minutes to clean the entire house. It's left her with more time to spend with family and friends, and given her freedom to head out for adventure at a moment's notice, or watch the clouds and sunset while drinking a beer on her (yes, tiny) front porch. The lessons Williams learned from her 'aha' moment post-trauma apply to all of us, every day, regardless of whether or not we decide to discard all our worldly belongings. Part how-to, part personal memoir, The Big Tiny is an utterly seductive meditation on the benefits of slowing down, scaling back, and appreciating the truly important things in life. 'Visitors to [Dee Williams'] property may be forgiven for thinking someone had taken up residence in a beautifully built pine-and-cedar toolshed out back . . . [an] affecting memoir . . . she writes in The Big Tiny of finding a centeredness and peace in her little house, of being less fearful, more alive. Some of the best passages are when she describes the sensory experience of being inside: smelling raw cedar and knotty pine; listening to the weather.' Steven Kurutz, The New York Times '[N]o one makes the idea of living in a home the size of an area rug more appealing than Dee Williams . . . Williams' inspiring memoir will resonate with anyone on a quest to downsize, de-stress, let go or feel at home . . . an endearing, funny writer . . . [The Big Tiny] is a book as intimate and draw-you-in-close as Williams' little abode. She reveals her fear and fearlessness, allowing readers to feel like visitors across her tiny table, knees touching, her dog by your side.' Janet Eastman, The Oregonian '[A] delightful encounter with the Tina Fey of the sustainability world, an empowered woman unafraid to admit she accidentally glued her hair to her house, as well as an incisive thinker on contemporary experience . . . a hilarious and poignant memoir . . . Williams does more than share the travails of building, moving into and living in her bitty abode. She writes a down-to-earth manifesto for living life with intention and for geeking out, diving in, caring too deeply and trying too hard in general.' Mary Louise Schumacher, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 'In The Big Tiny, Dee Williams creates a portrait of humanity through her own compelling experience. That she has written about home and life with such humor and vulnerability, and in her own unique vernacular, makes her story all the more universal.' Jay Shafer, author of The Small House Book 'Williams has built an engaging and inspiring how-to/memoir that goes beyond the DIY perspective.' Booklist 'The Big Tiny is irresistible. Dee Williams is as much fun o
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LibraryCin
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Dee‘s home didn‘t have plumbing and it had very little electricity (powered by solar panels). Because of this, she was unable to be completely independent, and lived in the backyard of a friend. Dee did help her friend (who had her own health issues) out quite a bit, as well. I felt like she was sort of a part-time roommate. Cont in comments...

LibraryCin There was a complaint where she needed to figure out a way the city would allow her to continue to live in her structure in a back yard. I listened to the audio and enjoyed listening to Dee‘s journey. 11mo
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StaceGhost
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I was able to read a book today, an actual book in print, and meet our newest family member. Lots of feelings ❤️ i‘m still trying to take it slow but I am very excited about where I am in my recovery and looking forward to reading again— audiobooks are nice but they take forever!

Amiable Congratulations! 3y
Jess Congrats! 3y
LiteraryinPA How exciting for you!!!! Be well!! 3y
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sprainedbrain ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
CarolynM That's lovely 💕 Congratulations! 3y
Nute Glad to hear that your recovery is going well. And now you have sweet news. Congratulations!💕 3y
JudeCC Congratulations!!! 3y
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geodynamical_nonfiction
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I really enjoyed this memoir.

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geodynamical_nonfiction
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Boy, do I relate to Dee. just like her I feel more comfortable watching a YouTube video how to repair a weed eater than attending a baby shower. Just like her I have trouble asking for help. Just like her I worry about my carbon footprint and where things come from. Just like her, I feel both sorrow and relief from letting go of my things. She is a great writer. I love her similes.

Image from Hamilton Greenbelt in Lakeway, TX taken today.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful ❤️ 5y
Suet624 Lovely post. 5y
Leftcoastzen Wow so beautiful! 5y
Nute I get this! Everything is RIGHT with being an ‘aware‘ person. Lovely post!💕 5y
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littlehoeontheprairie
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insp tbh

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Dolly
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Downsizing. What can you live without? How does unloading stuff make one feel? What would you keep? Why would someone choose to reside in 85 sq ft of living space?
Dee builds her own tiny house after suffering life threatening heart problems.

Reviewsbylola Wow, 85 square feet?!? That‘s ambitious! 6y
Traci1 My husband and daughter were watching a show about people who move into tiny homes, and I overheard them discussing how I could never do that because I wouldn't be able to get rid of my books. 6y
TheBookgeekFrau I need 85 sq. ft. just for my books 6y
Dolly @Reviewsbylola I was checking her out on the web and evidently 85 sq ft was too spacious- she moved into a 50 something sq footer 6y
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librarypoweruser
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Today's #riotgrams challenge is "Book and a Beverage." I picked this book up at Powell's in June and am excited to dig in today!

JoScho I totally want to do the tiny house thing when I retire. Gonna check this book out! 7y
librarypoweruser @JoScho Me too. Also in Portland you can stay in one for a few days! I think you can find them on AirBnB :) Might be fun to check out! 7y
JoScho It would be! I am in SC but I will have to see if they offer that here. We are already talking about making a change, moving to the country and downsizing in the next year or so. We are still like 15 years from retirement. I think of it as baby steps. Plus with 5 pets we just aren‘t tiny house ready right now. 7y
rubyslippersreads I would need a second tiny house just for my books. 😄 7y
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Bluegrassyogi
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My neighbor got me this pug blanket, my sister got me this book; both of which are making me very cozy and happy this morning

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Jen2
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I love tiny houses!!! This was a lovely story!

a_tad_bit_bookish I need to check this out. I'm obsessed as well. 7y
seebiscan Ooo, this sounds so cute! 7y
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isagination
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I have always been daydreaming about building a tiny house but since I started reading this book it got even more intense!!! One day..one day.

Angelala007 Oh I love tiny houses. I would like to put one in the backyard of my big house 🤔 8y
isagination @Angelala007 me too! Let's do it! Haha :( 8y
isagination Oops :) 8y
BookBabe Love this pic! 8y
isagination @BookBabe thanks :)) 8y
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