A magnificent work of nonfiction about how we inhabit a neighborhood, a city, an environment, a climate, a geography, or a tent on a sidewalk. About our way of living in a place somewhere on our planet, and the people we share it with.
Some dwell in cities, others the country, some in palaces, others in slums. And yet everyone domesticates the space around them. Over the centuries, from one culture to another, interior living space has been divided up in different ways. This depends on whom we live with as well. But we all want a house, a roof over our heads, a place to retreat to and be by ourselves. And when we speak of such a place, we call it "home."