Tuesday, September 24, 2019

The Dutch House - review by Joanna Ponder

The Dutch House by 


Ann Patchett is at her best with this family saga centred around the glass Dutch house. The story never falters, it's beautifully written, and captured my imagination so that I was invested in Maeve and Danny, the two main protagonists. hou

A fine exploration of place and family dynamics weave their way through this story of overcoming and embracing the past. 

One of my favourite reads this year. 

The Blurb:

Set over the course of five decades, The Dutch House is a dark fairy tale about two smart people who cannot overcome their past. Despite every outward sign of success, Danny and Maeve are only truly comfortable when they’re together. Throughout their lives they return to the well-worn story of what they’ve lost with humor and rage. But when at last they’re forced to confront the people who left them behind, the relationship between an indulged brother and his ever-protective sister is finally tested.

The Dutch House is the story of a paradise lost, a tour de force that digs deeply into questions of inheritance, love and forgiveness, of how we want to see ourselves and of who we really are. Filled with suspense, you may read it quickly to find out what happens, but what happens to Danny and Maeve will stay with you for a very long time.

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