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Ann Patchett’s latest novel, titled The Dutch House, is her eighth book and her first novel to revolve around historical fiction. The book was featured on the television show named A Read with Jenna Today Show. The audio version of the book released in the voice of Tom Hanks makes it an appealing read.
The novel revolves around a low-income family that turns rich overnight and then acquires the lavish mansion called ‘The Dutch House.’ It is the story of two siblings named Danny and Maeve and is narrated by Danny. Maeve becomes a motherly figure to Danny after they lose their family. With only each other as their support, the two grow into adults over a span of five decades and form strong bonds.
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