"Tumble Home" is narrated by people with skewed visions of home. Not
exactly crazy, they become obsessed and irrational as their inner logic
leads them astray. In the title novella, a woman living in a psychiatric
halfway house writes to a man she has met only once. Proceeding in brief
vignettes that link and illuminate, she recounts her peculiar life with
the other patients. The accretions of anecdote lead deeper and deeper
into the psyche and history of the narrator, gradually revealing the
reason for her urgent letter.