In 1939, Louise Kehoe's father, the famed British avant-garde architect Berthold Lubetkin, abruptly ended his brilliant career and moved his family from London to a desolate farm called "World's End." In this moving memoir, Kehoe vividly recaptures the oppressive isolation of the home where she grew up--and the fear and torment she experienced at the hands of her tyrannical father.
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