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LOUISE KEHOE is a writer and garden designer who lives in New Hampshire. In This Dark House won the National Jewish Book Award in 1995 and, in the United Kingdom, the Jewish Quarterly?Wingate Prize in 1997.



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In This Dark House
In This Dark House
Written by Louise Kehoe
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780805210170
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In This Dark House
A Memoir
Written by Louise Kehoe

Format: Trade Paperback, 240 pages
On Sale: August 7, 2001
Price: $15.00

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... Read more >
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In This Dark House
Written by Louise Kehoe
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In This Dark House
A Memoir
Written by Louise Kehoe

Format: eBook
On Sale: January 13, 2010
Price: $15.00

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... Read more >
Also available as a trade paperback.
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