The House Tibet

The House Tibet by Georgia Savage, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in 1992, is a work of literary fiction comprising 345 pages. The narrative begins with a haunting line that sets the stage for the unsettling journey of a young girl named Vicky, who faces profound trauma and isolation after a devastating betrayal by her father. As she navigates her fractured reality, Vicky embarks on a tumultuous adventure with her autistic brother, James, in search of solace and understanding.
Readers will encounter a poignant exploration of familial relationships and the quest for refuge in the face of adversity. The story unfolds as Vicky and James experience a series of wild misadventures, ultimately leading them to the compassionate embrace of an old man in the enchanting setting of the House Tibet. This edition delves into themes of resilience and the complexities of human connection, offering a narrative that resonates with the struggles of its characters.
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“While it was happening I watched the moon”. So begins the disturbing story of a young girl, Vicky, who is raped by her father and rejected by those around her. Fleeing her shattered world, Vicky leads her autistic brother James on a series of wild misadventures before finding peace with a compassionate old man in the wondrous House Tibet.
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