
Tiger, Tiger
Lucy has always had a volatile marriage, one marked with frequent splits and reconciliations. So when she gathers up her two young children, May and Eden, and walks out on her husband, no one expects it will be for good. Until she flees England for America. In the serene, sunbathed California landscape - a far cry from life in London - Lucy and her children begin to believe that this strange new country might offer them a chance to reconnect. But when they settle in the Parvati Ashram, what first seemed idyllic threatens to sever their already tenuous family ties. What outsiders consider a cult, Lucy's desperate quest for purpose and healing causes her to view as a place of support and salvation. As Lucy is taken deeper into the confidence of their religious leader, May's initial defenses and doubts about the ashram are slowly broken down by the bond she forms with the sensual and manipulative proselyte, Sati. Thoughts of England soon begin to fade in this place where blind faith challenges human instinct and decency, forcing both Lucy and May to decide what is real, what is false, and what, in the end, is worth fighting for.
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