I’m gonna start by saying straightaway that this book is definitely flawed. There were dozens of typos, and the grammar and writing style leaves a bit to be desired. At first it was a bit jarring, and I was mildly disappointed. BUT-
…this is such an endearing book. By the end of it, I had fallen in love with it, and I would be remiss not to give a glowing review to a story as entertaining, and eclectic as this.
The story of Alex Jordan, the architect and genius-madman behind the famed Wisconsin attraction, The House on the Rock, was deeply interesting to me. I highly recommend seeing the HotR in person before reading this book, because frankly, books and even photos cannot even remotely begin to convey the crazy magic of the experience as seen in-person. I spent 4 hours in the HotR with my daughter, and it left us feeling a bit like Alice after she tumbled down the rabbit hole. Early into the experience, I remarked that I sincerely hoped there would be a biography in the gift shop, and there was! I purchased it, and quickly began reading it as soon as I was home.
Tom Kupsch, the author, knew Jordan firsthand, and worked for him as a sculptor for many years. It is this direct knowledge, combined with the author’s warm personality that really bring the pages to life. This book jumps all over the place, failing to read like a standard biography. But where it succeeds is in making you feel like you’re right there with them, experiencing the only thing wilder than seeing the HotR itself…which was creating it. This was a journey unlike any I’ve ever taken, and I am deeply saddened that the book inevitably came to an end.
I give this book 5 stars for being comprehensive, informative, thoroughly entertaining, and enjoyable to read. It has earned a proud place on my bookshelf indefinitely. I will definitely be reading this one again someday, and I’m sure it will feel just like visiting a dear and missed old friend.