An edition of In This Dark House (1995)

In this dark house

a memoir

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An edition of In This Dark House (1995)

In this dark house

a memoir

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In This Dark House is a riveting memoir of a daughter's search to uncover the true identity of a mysterious father whose secretive past extends long shadows on a family's life. In 1939, at the pinnacle of an eminent career as an avant-garde architect, Russian-born Berthold Lubetkin, not yet forty years old, stunned the British art world by leaving his thriving practice in London and moving with his wife to a desolate farm in rural England they called World's End.

Only after his death at the age of eighty-eight did Louise begin slowly to discover the tragic truth he had been hiding all his life - a truth that would become the heart of her own. In this extraordinary memoir Louise Kehoe gives us a haunting account of her recovery of self in the revelation of her father's secret - an unforgettable story of lost and found.

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English
Pages
232

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In This Dark House
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
E-book in English
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In This Dark House: A Memoir
August 7, 2001, Schocken
Paperback in English - 1 edition
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In This Dark House: A Memoir
March 1, 1997, Penguin (Non-Classics)
in English
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In This Dark House
June 17, 1997, Random House Value Publishing
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In this dark house: a memoir
1995, Schocken Books, Distributed by Pantheon Books
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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
720/.92, B
Library of Congress
NA997.L76 K45 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
232 p. ;
Number of pages
232

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1275935M
Internet Archive
inthisdarkhousem00keho
ISBN 10
0805241221
LCCN
95007535
OCLC/WorldCat
32167543
Library Thing
155443
Goodreads
3467274

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In 1939 the influential architect Berthold Lubetkin abruptly left his thriving career in London and dropped out of sight, moving with his wife to a desolate farm in rural Gloucestershire. Life in the house the Lubetkins named "World's End" was far from idyllic for their three children. Louise Kehoe and her siblings lived in an atmosphere of oppressive isolation, while their tyrannical father--at times charming and witty but usually a terrorist in a self-styled Stalinist hell--badgered and belittled them during his fits of self-loathing. Even his true identity remained an enigma. That secret was never divulged during her father's lifetime, but Louise's quest to unearth its tragic origins--her relentless piecing together of the clues she found after his death--is a remarkable story, written with extraordinary grace, style, and imagination, of an identity and a heritage lost and found.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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