Hammer Head: The Making of a Carpenter (Paperback)

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You should buy this book, which is about trying (and fucking up and failing and doubting and swearing) and finally figuring out how to do something new—like if Rebecca Solnit or Annie Dillard had written a book about carpentry instead of getting lost or going outside. Also it's by my sister. I especially recommend the parts about me.

— Sam

April 2015 Indie Next List


“After 10 years working as a journalist in front of a computer screen, Nina knew she needed a career change. An ad on Craigslist caught her eye: 'Carpenter's Assistant sought: Women strongly encouraged to apply.' So begins Nina's journey as Mary, her mentor, transforms her from desk sitter to desk maker. Hammer Head not only shows readers how Nina became a carpenter, but also that she can still work wonders with her words.”
— Barbara Theroux, Fact & Fiction, Missoula, MT

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"No other book has made me want to re-read Ovid and retile my bathroom floor, nor given me the conviction that I can do both. I loved it." —Rosie Schaap, author of Drinking with Men


A warm and inspiring book for anyone who has ever dreamed of changing tracks, Hammer Head is the story of a young woman who quit her desk job to become a carpenter. Writing with infectious curiosity, Nina MacLaughlin—a Classics major who couldn’t tell a Phillips from a flathead screwdriver—describes the joys and frustrations of making things by hand. Filled with the wisdom of writers from Ovid to Mary Oliver and MacLaughlin’s own memorable accounts of working with wood, unfamiliar tools, and her unforgettable mentor, Hammer Head is a passionate book full of sweat, bashed thumbs, and a deep sense of finding real meaning in work and life.



About the Author


Nina MacLaughlin lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she works as a carpenter. Formerly an editor at the Boston Phoenix, she has written for the Believer, Bookslut, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and elsewhere.

Praise For…


MacLaughlin…is a master writer, with the rare combination of acute observation and astute word choice that characterizes writers like Annie Dillard or Joan Didion.
— Rebecca Steinitz - Boston Globe

Reading Hammer Head, like consuming Cheryl Strayed’s Wild, feels like a crucial education.

— Isabella Biedenharn - Entertainment Weekly

Beautiful and wise…Like if Annie Dillard had her own show on HGTV.
— Edan Lepucki - The Millions

MacLaughlin has hit the nail on the head…Stunning.
— Caroline Goldstein - Bustle

An inspirational account of [MacLaughlin’s] journey to becoming a carpenter, and the lessons she’s learned about life. It will have Wild fans throwing down their backpacks and picking up a hammer.

— Liberty Hardy - Book Riot

Riveting…MacLaughlin weaves together layers of history and literature that lift her memoir beyond a personal narrative and into one of all human knowledge.
— Tiffany Gibert - Time Out New York

MacLaughlin’s evocative prose is just as plumb, level, and true as all the wood structures she ultimately learns to build. This is a lovely and important book.
— Andre Dubus III

In this beautiful memoir about learning a trade, Nina MacLaughlin explores mortality, desire, the passage of time, and the meaning of work. She transcends the personal and makes us question what of our own works are built to endure. This book—a thing well-made—certainly is. I loved it from beginning to end.
— Philip Connors, author of Fire Season

Nina MacLaughlin built a dream by becoming a carpenter, and transformed her life. Hammer Head is her exquisitely inspiring story. I loved it.

— Lynne Cox, author of Swimming to Antarctica
Product Details
ISBN: 9780393352320
ISBN-10: 0393352323
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Publication Date: February 21st, 2016
Pages: 240
Language: English