Laying Foundations is an unusual back to the land story about a ghost of a house and the couple who breathed life into her. Mismatched in every way -- socially, intellectually, racially -- they were unlikely partners. And with only modest carpentry skills, they made an improbable construction crew.
They began renovations at the worst time of year, setting up camp in the kitchen of an abandoned farmhouse without electricity or running water just as winter struck the northeast.
The odds against success were high. The odds against their surviving as a couple were even higher.
This is the story of their year.
Lucy Wilson Sherman's essays have appeared in the journals Creative Nonfiction and Pilgrimage. She received her Master of Fine Arts in creative nonfiction from Goddard College and is at work on an essay collection titled, Uncommon Passions. This is her first memoir.