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ISBN: 1416557091

ISBN13: 9781416557098

Gimme Shelter

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Book Overview

"Of course I want a home," writes Mary Elizabeth Williams, "I'm American." Gimme Shelter is the first book to reveal how this primal desire, "encoded into our cultural DNA," drove our nation to extremes, from the heights of an unprecedented housing boom to the depths of an unparalleled crash.

As a writer and parent in New York City, Williams is careful to ground her real-estate dreams in the reality of her middle-class bank account. Yet as a person who knows no other way to fall in love than at first sight, her relationship with the nation's most daunting housing market is a passionate one. Williams's house-hunting fantasy quickly morphs into a test of endurance, as her search for a place to live and a mortgage she can afford stretches into a three-year odyssey that takes her to the farthest reaches of the boroughs and the limits of her own patience.

"Welcome to the tracks," she declares at the outset of yet another weekend tour of blindingly bad, wildly overpriced properties. "Let's go to the wrong side of them, shall we?" As her own quest unfolds, Williams simultaneously reports on the housing markets nationwide. Friends and family members grapple with real estate agents and lenders, neighborhood and quality-of-life issues, all the while voicing common concerns, as expressed by this Maryland working parent of three: "The market was so hot, there were no houses. We looked for years at places the owners wouldn't even clean, let alone fix up."

How frustrating is the process? Williams likens it to hearing "the opening bars of a song you think is 'Super Freak.' And then it turns out to be 'U Can't Touch This.'" Told in an engaging blend of factfinding and memoir, Gimme Shelter charts the course of the real estate bubble as it floated ever upward, not with faceless numbers and documents but with the details of countless personal stories -- about the undeniable urge to put down roots and the lengths to which we'll go to find our way home.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

Stressful and timely, in the good way.

I've not yet gone home shopping myself, but after reading this book I feel as though I already have. Every challenge and heartbreak, elation and fall, every pressure point the world could push on, they're all there. Somehow however, Ms Williams' wit and way with words make the journey both an adventure and a joy to read. You may shake your fists at the world from time to time while reading, but in the end you may have an appreciation of the fact that sometimes the best things in life cost $400,000 plus 8.5% interest for the next 30 years.

Funny and honest

The yearning for a nest -- including a bedroom with a door -- is universal, but this enjoyable book is very specific. Instead of trudging through a national survey of how the real estate market overheated, we follow one middle class working woman and her family as they struggle to find a modest apartment for what is, in almost any other part of the country, a ridiculous sum. You'll laugh; you'll cry...

Talking with Mary Elizabeth

" Give Me Shelter" is so readable. It is like having a conversation with Mary Elizabeth. The issue of affordable housing is so important, and Mary Elizabeth describes her "adventure" with humor and salient details. I enjoyed meeting her family and hearing of the trails and triumphs of finding middle class housing in New York City. The memoir draws you in, it is even suspensful, holding the reader until we find out what happens. It is inspiring reminding me, the reader, to know that perseverence, and faith are still relevant human traits.

First aid for the pain of real estate

Very, very funny. I only wish we had this hilarious handbook during the two miserable years we spent searching for plausible, affordable real estate within commuting distance of Manhattan.

Intelligent, Fun, Informative-and a good read!

I just finished Gimme Shelter, and even though I was reading ever faster to see how the personal story that's woven through the book ended, I'm sorry it's over. It's the real estate bubble from the inside, told in a funny and searingly honest voice that puts even the whole sub-prime mess in terms we can understand. Mary Elizabeth Williams was in the thick of it, trying to buy in New York City, one of the most overheated markets out there, and she deftly intersperses her experience with what's going on all across the country, offering pricelessly lucid explanations for everything from no-interest loans to the mortgage default rate in between descriptions of apartments with triangular bedrooms and stoveless kitchens bordering graveyards and expressways, all at prices that any New Yorker will recognize and everyone else will blanch at. It's a good story, an engaging memoir and an informative read all in one.
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