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My Own Four Walls: A Philadelphia Newspaper Columnist as Homesteader Between the Wars

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Don Rose came to the U.S. from England in 1908, when he was 18, entering through Ellis Island like countless other immigrants. By 1941 he was one of Philadelphia's best-known newspaper columnists. That year he published his gentle, funny memoir My Own Four Walls , the story of the ramshackle farmhouse he and Marjorie, his wife, bought in 1918 for themselves and their 12 children. One of his grandsons, Neil Genzlinger, himself a journalist at the New York Times , here brings that book back to life, with the original illustrations, a century after his grandfather had signed the deed. Part diary, part DIY manual, Rose's unsung classic is a tale of smoky fireplaces, leaky ceilings and unruly gardens, at a time when refrigerators were newfangled and suburban homes were furnished at country auctions. Most of all it is a story of how one man, with persistence, slowly put down roots in his adopted country.

183 pages, Paperback

Published October 8, 2018

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April 21, 2025
I would have given 4 stars, however it’s a product of its time. For me I enjoyed this slice of life in early 1900s Bryn Athyn Pennsylvania but I do not need to read it again. It was also enjoyable to look up the places and people that he wrote about.
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