The Group House Handbook: How to share your kitchen without going crazy

By Ari | Feb 11, 09 09:05 AM

The Group House Handbook The Group House Handbook by Nancy Brandwein


My review


This book is really, really useful for anyone considering sharing a house, either to live in, or as a common house in a cohousing situation. It's a bit dated but provides a fun window into sixties counterculture - and it's surprising how much of the content is still totally appropriate for today. It includes sample budgets and other useful documents, and is full of goofy cartoon art of group house residents alternately delighting and bothering each other.


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