Conversations with Dad

Stories of Love, Family and Architecture

by Deborah Wenzler Farris & With William P. Wenzler FAIA


Formats

Hardcover
$39.95
Softcover
$24.95
E-Book
$3.99
Hardcover
$39.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/8/2017

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781512763324
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781512763331
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 374
ISBN : 9781512763348

About the Book

What do you do when you’ve lost a parent and the other is suddenly alone? Deborah Wenzler Farris started spending lots of time with her dad, William (Bill) Wenzler. This book is the result and tells a universal story. It is layered with the author’s personal account of her walk with her parents as they aged and their health declined. Rich with memories of her father’s life adventures and career as a noted architect, Conversations with Dad grew out of time spent together—father and daughter—going to church, sharing meals and the stories of those who paved the way for her. Told with tenderness and humor, it is a love story—the love of a man for his wife and family, his love for his work and church, and the love of a daughter for her mom and dad.

“Wenzler, a designer of beautiful, practical buildings who loved a Lord who makes practical beautiful people out of failing feeble sinners—and loved those people too. You will love this book!”

—Stuart Briscoe, Minister at Large Elmbrook Church


About the Author

Deborah Wenzler Farris was born and raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She is executive director of Danceworks Inc., an award-winning nonprofit arts organization serving the Milwaukee region. Farris began her career in theatre. After twenty years and forty-seven moves across the country, she bumped into her husband, an old friend from high school, one night during a snowstorm while home over Christmas. They married in 1999, and she returned to Milwaukee with her son, Charlie. Several years later, they bought the house she grew up in, where they currently reside with their dog and cat—Sam and Mary. That encounter on the street corner in a snowstorm led to a homecoming that made this book possible.