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Spring Cleaning (The Spirit of Keeping Home Series)

AUTHOR: Monica Nassif
ISBN: 0811839850

SHORT DESCRIPTION: Whatever the season, "Spring Cleaning" celebrates the rewarding ritual of refreshing a home from top to bottom. Here is clear advice for how to shake the dust from the cushions, chase cobwebs from the corners, and throw open those windows to let in...

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Spring Cleaning (The Spirit of Keeping Home Series)
- Book Review,
by Monica Nassif


From Publishers Weekly
Nassir gives housework's homely image a makeover in this pretty little guide to sweeping, mopping and de-junking in the grand tradition of the spring clean. Acknowledging that few people have time for the full-blown, traditional affair, in which everything in sight gets scrubbed and polished, Nassir encourages her readers to approach cleaning as a ritual, one task at a time, and to look at "caring for your home as an extension of caring for yourself." She offers numerous suggestions on soundtracks (how about Toscas, featuring Maria Callas, for cleaning the basement?); proper dress (a gardener's apron has handy pockets); good tools (galvanized steel buckets trump plastic models for sturdiness and style); and, of course, cleaning strategies (salt and vinegar paste polishes brass, while black tea diluted in water does a good job on wood floors). As she moves through particular areas of the house, Nassir gives task-by-task guidelines complete with tool lists, time estimates and suggestions for celebrating a "job well done." From porches to ovens to drawers to dryer ducts, Nassir, who founded a fancy cleanser company "devoted to making household chores more enjoyable," is a knowledgeable guide. One may wonder, though, whether the book is as useful as it is cute-the problem with cleaning for most isn't that they don't know how to do it, it's that they don't really want to. 25 four-color photographs. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Book Description
Whatever the season, Spring Cleaning celebrates the rewarding ritual of refreshing your home from top to bottom. Here is clear and practical advice for how to shake the dust from the cushions, chase cobwebs from the corners, and throw open those squeaky-clean windows to let in the clean, fresh breeze.


About the Author
Monica Nassif is founder and CEO of The Caldrea Company, which specializes in natural cleaning products. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband and two daughters. Patrick Fox is a Minneapolis-based photographer who spends time away from the camera flying a bush plane and tending 160 forested acres around his cabin in Northern Wisconsin.


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         Book Review

Spring Cleaning (The Spirit of Keeping Home Series)
- Book Reviews,
by Monica Nassif

Spring Cleaning (The Spirit of Keeping Home Series)

FROM THE PUBLISHER

A clean home is a fresh start. Whether the seasons are truly changing or you've simply noticed that coziness has suddenly given way to clutter, a good oldfashioned spring cleaning will set things right. The truth is, you can make spring cleaning a revitalizing ritual, no matter what time of year. After all, caring for your home is really an extension of caring for yourself, and every season calls out for a new beginning. In Spring Cleaning you'll find practical advice for cleaning every corner of your home. Author Monica Nassif shows how to gather all the tools necessary, break the chores down into managcable tasks, and tackle your house, room by room. With beautiful photos that evoke a peaceful sigh, this lovely little book reinvents the spring cleaning tradition and makes it a pleasure to clear the clutter, shake off the dust, and emerge fresh and sparkling into a new season.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

Nassir gives housework's homely image a makeover in this pretty little guide to sweeping, mopping and de-junking in the grand tradition of the spring clean. Acknowledging that few people have time for the full-blown, traditional affair, in which everything in sight gets scrubbed and polished, Nassir encourages her readers to approach cleaning as a ritual, one task at a time, and to look at "caring for your home [as] an extension of caring for yourself." She offers numerous suggestions on soundtracks (how about Toscas, featuring Maria Callas, for cleaning the basement?); proper dress (a gardener's apron has handy pockets); good tools (galvanized steel buckets trump plastic models for sturdiness and style); and, of course, cleaning strategies (salt and vinegar paste polishes brass, while black tea diluted in water does a good job on wood floors). As she moves through particular areas of the house, Nassir gives task-by-task guidelines complete with tool lists, time estimates and suggestions for celebrating a "job well done." From porches to ovens to drawers to dryer ducts, Nassir, who founded a fancy cleanser company "devoted to making household chores more enjoyable," is a knowledgeable guide. One may wonder, though, whether the book is as useful as it is cute-the problem with cleaning for most isn't that they don't know how to do it, it's that they don't really want to. 25 four-color photographs. (May) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.


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