Barefoot
Johan van Lengen spent decades designing and teaching low-cost shelter for the global tropics, and The Barefoot Architect is the field manual that came out of that work. Translated from his Spanish original Manual del Arquitecto Descalzo, the book treats architecture as a literacy that ordinary people, not just credentialed professionals, can practice when given the right tools. Hand-drawn diagrams cover bioclimatic siting, passive ventilation, rammed earth, bamboo, thatch, composting toilets, and small-scale water systems. Van Lengen writes for the village builder in Nicaragua or rural Brazil who needs a house that stays cool without electricity, but Western readers chasing sustainable design have made it a quiet classic too. Generous, technical, and politically grounded in respect for vernacular knowledge.
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Three women, two sisters and their best friend, decamp to a small cottage on Nantucket for the summer, each running from a private disaster. The college boy hired to babysit changes the season for all of them.
Multiple books share this title. The most commonly searched is Elin Hilderbrand's 2007 novel Barefoot, set on Nantucket. Another is Johan van Lengen's nonfiction The Barefoot Architect, a guide to traditional building methods.
Barefoot is a standalone, but it is set in the same Nantucket world as many of Hilderbrand's other novels. Recurring locations and side references appear across her catalog.
Barefoot is 704 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Barefoot takes most readers 11 to 15 hours to finish.
Barefoot is a standalone novel by Johan van Lengen, not part of a series.
Barefoot is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.