No Room in the Kitchen

No Room in the Kitchen by Lewis Blustin is a humorous exploration of a family’s 16-month journey to enhance their living situation. Published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in August 2010, this 292-page book is written in English and captures the challenges and triumphs of home improvement through a comedic lens.
Readers will find a relatable narrative that highlights the dynamics of family life, love, and personal growth while tackling the complexities of marriage and long-term relationships. The story emphasizes the importance of humor and teamwork in achieving shared goals, making it a lighthearted reflection on the ups and downs faced by a typical American family.
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Get set to enjoy a 16-month-long adventure of a family on a quest to improve their way of living. It is a laugh filled struggle to build the home they desire, at an affordable price, and fulfill a dream that can be enjoyed for years to come. This enterprise proves a family can take on a goal, mix it with a lot of humor, work and everyday living dynamics to succeed. If you’re looking for a laugh-filled good time, you will enjoy and relate to the ups and down of this typical American family.
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