"What makes a home the space that keeps you? Interior designer and television host Jeremiah Brent takes readers on a deeply personal jouney to answer that question because a home isn’t just where we live; it reflects who we are. Through candid conversations with nine individuals and families from a range of backgrounds, lifestyles, and geographic locations, Jeremiah gets to the heart of how and why the spaces we inhabit can feel like they truly belong to us. You’ll meet memorable figures, like the siblings who turned their childhood home into Napa Valley’s first Black-owned winery; and cherish intimate details, like the ktichen that now nourishes the grandchildren of the adoring couple who first cooked there fifty years ago. These warm, vivid stories are bookended by Jeremiah’s own recollections of defining a home with his husband, Nate Berkus, and their two children. Like Jeremiah himself, you’ll leave this book with a newfound appreciation for not just the physical beauty but also the sentimental loveliness of the places that connect and shape us."--