Whistler
The new international bestseller from the author of Tom Lake and The Dutch House
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:2nd Jun '26
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A warm, intimate tale about family, memory and connection, from the bestselling author of Tom Lake and The Dutch House
THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING NEW NOVEL FROM THE PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF THE DUTCH HOUSE AND TOM LAKE
A BARACK OBAMA SUMMER READING PICK 2026
'Few writers are more adept than Patchett at delineating the collisions between present and past'Observer
'Whistler is top-shelf comfort food, the literary equivalent of pricey ice-cream' Guardian, Book of the Day
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When Daphne notices an older gentleman following her around the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, she doesn’t expect it to be Eddie – her former stepfather.
Married to her mother for a short time when Daphne was nine, she hasn’t seen Eddie for many years; not since the fateful event that changed the direction of both their lives.
Meeting again now, Daphne and Eddie feel that time has fallen away. Their earlier relationship was brief but had a profound impact on both of them. Together, they consider not only their past, but the joys of the present and their commitment to face the future together.
A moving, luminous story about how family, memory and love endures, Whistler paints an intimate portrait of how the feeling of being known by one other person, even for a short period of time, can change everything.
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'This generous-hearted, clever and poignantly revealing tale feels another sure-fire hit. Spend a day on the couch in its warm, riveting company and you won’t regret it' Times
'A quietly compelling story about the power of familial love to transcend time and blood' Harper's Bazaar, Best Books of 2026
One of the most beloved authors of her generation * Sunday Times *
Ann Patchett leads us with the intelligence, detail, wit and nuance of the greatest chroniclers of human nature and relationships. Nothing escapes her -- Rachel Joyce
Legions of her fans have been waiting for author Ann Patchett’s new novel Whistler which unlocks memories and a lifetime of secrets … One of the most critically acclaimed novelists in America today -- Kirsty Wark
An icon of American letters …Nobody’s sitting around going, ‘Wow, what we really need is another Patchett novel’, she modestly told The Guardian three years ago. In our dark and twisted times, however, some readers might feel that’s exactly what they need * Financial Times *
Whistler is top-shelf comfort food, the literary equivalent of pricey ice-cream -- Guardian, Book of the Day
Reflective and luminous, thismasterpiece is an unmissable celebration of love -- Woman & Home, Book of the Month
No-one does effortless storytelling quite like this Women’s Prize-winning author * i Paper *
This generous-hearted, clever and poignantly revealing tale feels another sure-fire hit. Spend a day on the couch in its warm, riveting company and you won’t regret it * Times *
A tale of secrets and lasting love, enriched by sharply drawn characters * The Economist, Best Books of 2026 *
Patchett is the rare and fortunate writer whose words resonate among friends and strangers alike… A story of improbable meetings and deepening bonds * Independent *
Patchett’s novels are the perfect literary comfort reading; thrilling and heartfelt, they remain gratifying at the sentence level. Her latest is no exception … The author’s characters, so sensitively drawn, bring delight and devastation in turn * Observer *
Wise and quietly devastating from a writer at the height of her powers * The Nerve *
A quietly compelling story about the power of familial love to transcend time and blood * Harper’s Bazaar, Best Books of the Summer *
Stunning ... In this touching novel, the always-wonderful Patchett turns her attention to father-daughter relationships * Good Housekeeping *
A story warm with the power of connection * Sainsbury's Magazine *
It’s stayed in my mind more vividly than any other Patchett novel I’ve read * Writers’ Reviews *
One of my favourite ‘reading-as-a-balm-for-whatever-ails-you’ kind of authors... This is a deeply moving story about enduring affection * Crib Notes *
Wonderful and deeply satisfying ... The best writers make their readers feel welcomed into their books, and Whistler is such a welcoming and generous novel. It felt like a painting, an old canvas being carefully restored inch by precious inch -- Cathy Rentzenbrink
Reading this novel was an utterly delightful experience. I love the portrait of Eddie Triplett ... I love the sisters and their bond and their pragmatic mother. But most of all, I love that it’s possible to spend time with them all, and that this story is about kind people just living as best they can. And right now, in this mean world, that is exactly what I need * Readings *
Whistler is a sweet, gentle story of reconnection and love and Patchett’s prose is as masterful as ever * Newtown Review of Books *
The dialogue is off the scale amazing – it’s just brilliant, and it’s very hopeful * Quick Book Reviews *
Whistler reads like real life with the interesting bits distilled * Literary Reviews *
A moving story about a woman's relationship with her long-lost former stepfather * New Norfolk and Derwent Valley News *
Whistler may be her most haunting yet … A story about bravery, memory, the often small yet consequential moments that define our lives … love bursts from between the book’s pages * The Glossary Magazine *
Whistler is the American author doing what she does best * Irish Independent *
A beautiful book about small moments, memory and real human connection, Whistler should come with a warning: you will not be able to stop crying. What an extraordinary gift Ann Patchett possesses … By the end you’ll be a blubbering mess, but in a good way * Irish Times *
Few authors write about family, memory and human connection with as much warmth and grace as Ann Patchett … Tender, wise and deeply moving, this is Patchett at her very best * SheerLuxe *
This story of family, love and memory is a warm bath of beautiful writing. It’s an elegy to kindness * The Gloss *
ISBN: 9781037205316
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 32mm
Weight: 505g
304 pages