<p><b>A celebration of good craftsmanship by a Norwegian master carpenter - the anatomy of a job well done.</b><br><br><b>"An enriching and poetic tribute to manual labour" Karl Ove Knausg¿</b><br><br><b>"In Thorstensen''s skilled hands, the everyday story of a suburban loft conversion is turned into an urgent study on the value of doing good work. It should be widely read." Robert Penn - author of <i>The Man Who Made Things Out of Trees</i></b><br><br>This is, quite simply, the story of a loft conversion. It is also a book about work and identity, about collaboration and pride in skilled craftsmanship, and about what it means to make things with your hands in a consumerism-driven world. <br><br>A master carpenter and builder with thirty years'' experience, Thorstensen gives a matter-of-fact, reflective voice to the workers who construct our living spaces and our urban environment. He looks upon his tools as an important part of himself and as a reflection of his respect for his trade,