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The Dutch House: A Novel
The Dutch House A Novel
Author: Ann Patchett
Ann Patchett, the New York Times bestselling author of Commonwealth and State of Wonder, returns with her most powerful novel to date: a richly moving story that explores the indelible bond between two siblings, the house of their childhood, and a past that will not let them go.?'Do you think it?s possible to ever see the past as it actually was...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780062966292
ISBN-10: 0062966294
Publication Date: 9/24/2019
Pages: 352
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Harper
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 22
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Wow, quite a story of family and what holds them together and what can year them apart. Don't miss this one!
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onstagegirl avatar reviewed The Dutch House: A Novel on + 76 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this novel. A lovely story spanning decades dealing with that money doesn't always make one happy. A sister and a brother being raised by a father. There are many unanswered questions that throughout the book are revealed in the end with a twist that is heartwarming.
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Cyril Conroy built a real estate company that enabled him to buy the beautiful Dutch House, an estate in Pennsylvania, a surprise but disappointing gift for his wife, Elna. He can't understand her reaction and it was the beginning of the end for the family. She abandons the house, her two children and her husband. Years later he marries Andrea Smith.

The son, Danny, narrates the story. He and his older sister, Maeve, are thrown out of the house upon their father's death at age 53. Danny is just fifteen but having failed to make a will their father put all possessions in both his and Andrea's names. His children now face poverty they have not known but they have each other forming a bond that lasts a lifetime.

The formation of an educational trust offers hope. Maeve is excluded as she finished college. Danny can use it, she insists, and directs he become a doctor, attending elite schools. He doesn't want to be a doctor. He wants to be like his father and build a real estate company.

Andrea has everything and the two are bitter but with the help of some friends, their lives gradually improve. They discuss everything, even Dannyâs marriage. He realizes his dream and Maeve uses her remarkable talent to help a neighborhood man develop and expand his business.

The story is sad at times but funny at others. Bound by love and blood they are hindered by a past they cannot leave. There is so much passion, emotion and sorrow that at times one wants to tell them to let it go. There is much more as this talented author follows Danny and Maeve throughout their lives.
reviewed The Dutch House: A Novel on + 621 more book reviews
Both warm hearted and severe, this novel is emotionally rich and brimming with ironies. I loved it so much I am almost tempted to read it again, just the way the siblings in the story kept going back to the house they lost as children.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed The Dutch House: A Novel on + 1439 more book reviews
Beautifully crafted novel centered around the lives of a brother and sister, all tangled around themes of possession, abandonment, and pride embodied in one magnificently monstrous house.
MsJenniferK avatar reviewed The Dutch House: A Novel on + 28 more book reviews
A family saga with beautiful and captivating prose!

I felt a real connection to the characters and their individual struggles, as the writing effectively evoked feelings of compassion and understanding for the imperfect nature of us all.

And the brother/sister relationship between Danny and Maeve is very endearing... without being creepy!


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