Builder's Apprentice does more than outline the growth of a builder that the title suggests; it contains a coming of age story with an unusual twist. By describing how he turned down acceptances to graduate school at Harvard and Berkeley to take a job as a carpenter on Nantucket and later become a high-end custom home builder, Andrew Hoffman underscores the importance of pursuing opportunities that truly excite you rather than ones that simply seem appropriate given previous experiences, degrees, or social expectations. As a career counselor advised Hoffman when he was deciding whether to pursue a graduate degree or to take a leap of faith and try his hand at carpentry, “chances are necessary to find any opportunity.” In Hoffman’s case, his decision to take a chance provided him with significant opportunities and allowed him to grow professionally and personally.
After taking the carpentry job on Nantucket, Hoffman quickly gains the trust of his employer and, before long, is a site supervisor responsible for building houses of amazing scale and opulence. It is through this transformation that Hoffman vividly describes the building process, the social implications of his decision, and the way this job shaped him as a man. Whether you are an experienced builder or know nothing of the building process, you will find pleasure in this memoir’s easy prose, detailed descriptions of the building process, humorous stories, and strong advocacy for pursuing a passion in life.