An adult LEGO fan's dual quest: to build with bricks and build a
family. There are 62 LEGO bricks for every person in the world, and at
age 30, Jonathan Bender realized that he didn't have a single one of
them. While reconsidering his childhood dream of becoming a master
model builder for The LEGO Group, he discovers the men and women who
are skewing the averages with collections of hundreds of thousands of
LEGO bricks.
What is it about the ubiquitous, brightly colored toys that makes them
so hard for everyone to put down? In search of answers and adventure,
Jonathan Bender sets out to explore the quirky world of adult fans of
LEGO (AFOLs) while becoming a builder himself. As he participates in
challenges at fan conventions, searches for the largest private
collection in the United States, and visits LEGO headquarters (where he
was allowed into the top secret set vault), he finds his LEGO journey
twinned with a second creative endeavor--to have a child. His two
worlds intertwine as he awaits the outcome: Will he win a build
competition or bring a new fan of LEGO into the world? Like every
really good love story, this one has surprises--and a happy ending.
Explores the world of adult fans of LEGO, from rediscovering the
childhood joys of building with LEGO to evaluating LEGO's place in
culture and art. Takes an inside look at LEGO conventions, community
taboos, and build challenges and goes behind-the-scenes at LEGO
headquarters and LEGOLAND. Tells a warm and personal story about the
attempt to build with LEGO and build a family.
Whether you're an avid LEGO freak or a onetime fan who now shares LEGO
bricks with your children, this book will appeal to the inner builder
in you and reignite a love for all things LEGO.
About the Author
Jonathan Bender is a freelance features writer; his work has appeared in Time Out New York, Women's Health, CNN.com, ESPN.com, and the Kansas City Star. This is his first book. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri, with his wife, Kate, and has significantly more than the 62 LEGO bricks that exist for every man, woman, and child in the world today.