8 January 2025
It's a very enjoyable feeling settling into a novel by Ann Patchett: you're never quite sure where she is going to take you,, but you know from the start that you're in safe hands. Having enjoyed four of her books over the past couple of years (including, most recently 'Tom Lake', reviewed here in October 2024) I have just finished reading her 2019 novel 'The Dutch House'. This is a clever family saga about a childhood in a beautiful but intimidating house, interrupted by the arrival of a new stepmother. It's beautifully written and carefully constructed through a first person narration that flits backwards and forwards in time to gradually fill in the family story.