Another decades-long family saga is skillfully told by Ann Patchett. The house of the title features as the focal point, and is almost as much of a character as the human actors. A mother leaves her family because of the Dutch House, a step-mother (almost as evil as those in fairytales) is drawn to the house, by the end both women reside in the house together, and finally a granddaughter recaptures the house for the family members who were once driven out. These are just the milestones, the in-between parts are filled with life and love. Always compelling, Ann Patchett’s strength is her multifaceted characters.
Another decades-long family saga is skillfully told by Ann Patchett. The house of the title features as the focal point, and is almost as much of a character as the human actors. A mother leaves her family because of the Dutch House, a step-mother (almost as evil as those in fairytales) is drawn to the house, by the end both women reside in the house together, and finally a granddaughter recaptures the house for the family members who were once driven out. These are just the milestones, the in-between parts are filled with life and love. Always compelling, Ann Patchett’s strength is her multifaceted characters.
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