![]() Patchett's eighth novel plays out in the same fashion through a sprawling tapestry of adulthood - a mythologised path of grandeur crammed full with oil paintings, silk chairs, ominous portraits and a plethora of 'art'. The Dutch Househas certainly graced the YouTube and BookTube forums alike, so you could say that my little bubble of joy was almost bursting at the seams when I stumbled across it at my local book fair for $1 (yes, $1- don't even get me started on the joys of second-hand literature treasures).Īnn Patchett has one theme that she can't seem to help returning to: "I keep writing the same thing over and over," she once explained, "which is a group of strangers thrown together by circumstance." ![]() ![]() Yet again another beautiful novel by Patchett - if you haven't already picked up an Ann Patchett novel then may I suggest my last favourite, Bel Canto! ![]()
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