Woman Recalls The House That Defines Her Sense Of Home


By Ann Peters | July 14, 2014

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Ann Peters’ architect father designed and built her childhood home north of Fond du Lac. Everything about that house came to define her sense of place and what home means.

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Ann Peters teaches English at Yeshiva University in New York City and is the author of House Hold: A Memoir of Place.
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