I read this book some time ago, but have just got round to browsing these reviews, and am very surprised that 'Home' has been rated so poorly. I thoroughly enjoyed it, found it interesting and insightful and had no problem with the way in which it was written. Previous reviewers seem to have wanted a chronological history, and Myerson could of course have taken the approach of the more recently published 'The House By The Thames' and done a straight 'the house was built in 18** and the first occupants were the X family who lived there for Y number of years and then the Zs moved in....' but she has tried to be a little more ambitious and , to my mind, it pays off very well. Some seem to have had a problem with too much detail about the current occupants, and with Julie delving into her own past - but it is subtitled 'The Story of Everyone Who Ever Lived In Our House', and that does include the Myersons, surely? I have generally found that Julie Myerson's fiction flatters to deceive, but I think she has got this one spot-on.