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Whistler

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Ann Patchett's 'Whistler' (referred to in the interview as an upcoming book) appears to be a novel that captivated advanced readers with its emotional depth and craftsmanship.

Patchett, known for clear prose and complex moral portrayals, often writes about intimate personal relationships and ethical dilemmas, and this work continues that pattern.

Louise Erdrich reports being moved to tears by the book's ending, signaling its emotional resonance.

Patchett's reputation and narrative strengths suggest the novel blends keen observation with poignant character work.

As with much of Patchett's fiction, readers can expect elegant storytelling and a focus on human connection.

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