Whistler: A Novel

Ann Patchett
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Whistler: A Novel

Ann Patchett
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“This is Ann Patchett at her very best”

Whistler by Ann Patchett is, like all her books, a gift; this is Patchett at the very height of her formidable storytelling powers.

Whistler starts with a chance encounter in a museum. Daphne Fuller crosses paths with the man who was her stepfather for one of the most impactful years of her life—more than four decades earlier, when she was nine.

That random meeting reignites their relationship and sparks an emotionally resonant story that looks at the moments and relationships that truly make us who we are.

Patchett's unique talent has always been her ability to craft prose that is at once immersive and deep but always somehow "quiet,” allowing the reader space to feel. This is Ann Patchett at her very best.

Heather Reisman

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  • Date de publication : Jun 02, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 304
  • Éditeur : HarperCollins
  • ISBN : 9780063511637
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.09" L x 9.0" H

Patchett is even more entrancing, radiant, and heart-seizing than she is in Tom Lake in this tale of complicated marriages, secret love, fear, fury, courage, and reconciliation. - Booklist (starred review)

Like many of Patchett’s works, this beautiful and generous novel feels effortless, never straining for effect. It’s one of her best. - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

An evocative and moving tribute to the death-defying, heart-opening, infinitely redemptive power of storytelling. - Kirkus (starred review)

Patchett is a clarion voice who can persuade any reader to devour her books without pause. Her latest is no exception, with strong characters, compelling circumstances, and the one detail on which lives can pivot to ruin or to happiness. Patchett devises for her characters an incident with edge-of-one’s-seat suspense in this novel overflowing with rewards for all. - Library Journal

"A modern family's platonic, later-in-life love story. . . . intimate and entertaining [with a] generous worldview." - The New York Times

"Patchett. . . has a penchant for capturing the bittersweet nuances of family and friendship with wit and candor. . . . It's a simple yet soaring tale of love, memory and one extraordinary horse." - Elle

“Ann Patchett’s new novel, Whistler, is that loveliest of summer gifts, a story of reconciliation, of old affections renewed, of a family’s circumference enlarged.” - Ron Charles

"NPR's reviewer Heller McAlpin [once] observed that [Patchett] 'may well be the most beloved book person in America.' The author...only burnishes that sterling reputation with Whistler, her finely crafted account of a reunion between daughter and stepfather." - NPR

“Ann Patchett’s new novel is a rare phenomenon in contemporary fiction: a novel both majestic and intimate, original and masterful in its structure, crystalline in its prose, revelatory in its insights, utterly devastating yet ultimately uplifting in its emotional impact. . . . I think it is her best novel yet.” - The Boston Globe

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