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Ann Patchett

Author of Bel Canto

31+ Works 47,625 Members 2,157 Reviews 171 Favorited

About the Author

Ann Patchett was born on December 2, 1963. She received the Orange Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Faulkner Award in 2002 for her novel Bel Canto. Her other novels include The Patron Saint of Liars, Taft, The Magician's Assistant, and State of Wonder. She has also written several nonfiction works show more including Truth and Beauty: A Friendship, The Getaway Car, The Bookshop Strikes Back, and This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage. Ann's title's Commonweatlth and The Patron Saint of Liars made the New York Time bestseller list. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Series

Works by Ann Patchett

Bel Canto (2001) 13,359 copies, 460 reviews
State of Wonder (2011) 6,318 copies, 393 reviews
The Dutch House (2019) 4,850 copies, 276 reviews
Run (2007) 3,849 copies, 188 reviews
Commonwealth (2016) 3,781 copies, 191 reviews
The Magician's Assistant (1997) 3,289 copies, 126 reviews
The Patron Saint of Liars (1992) 2,763 copies, 84 reviews
Truth and Beauty: A Friendship (2004) 2,735 copies, 99 reviews
Tom Lake (2023) 2,145 copies, 114 reviews
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage (2013) 1,396 copies, 77 reviews
These Precious Days: Essays (2021) 959 copies, 64 reviews
Taft (1994) 802 copies, 30 reviews
The Best American Short Stories 2006 (2006) — Editor — 556 copies, 7 reviews
What Now? (2008) 393 copies, 25 reviews

Associated Works

Autobiography of a Face (1994) — Afterword, some editions — 2,156 copies, 70 reviews
The Future Dictionary of America (2004) — Contributor — 634 copies, 3 reviews
State by State: A Panoramic Portrait of America (2008) — Contributor — 520 copies, 11 reviews
Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories (2011) — Introduction — 515 copies, 23 reviews
Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting (2013) — Contributor — 275 copies, 14 reviews
A Velocity of Being: Letters to a Young Reader (2018) — Contributor — 246 copies, 3 reviews
Fight of the Century: Writers Reflect on 100 Years of Landmark ACLU Cases (2020) — Contributor — 202 copies, 4 reviews
Tales of Two Americas: Stories of Inequality in a Divided Nation (2017) — Contributor — 189 copies, 4 reviews
Why I Write: Thoughts on the Craft of Fiction (1998) — Contributor — 188 copies, 4 reviews
Writers on Writing, 2: More Collected Essays from the New York Times (2003) — Contributor — 188 copies, 3 reviews
Why We Write: 20 Acclaimed Authors on How and Why They Do What They Do (2013) — Contributor — 184 copies, 10 reviews
The Best American Travel Writing 2007 (2007) — Contributor — 162 copies
Granta 114: Aliens (2011) — Contributor — 97 copies
The Worst Noel: Hellish Holiday Tales (2005) — Contributor — 92 copies, 5 reviews
20 Under 30 (1986) — Contributor — 92 copies, 1 review
An Innocent Abroad: Life-Changing Trips from 35 Great Writers (2014) — Contributor — 74 copies, 4 reviews
Best Food Writing 2003 (2003) — Contributor — 67 copies
Novel Voices (2003) — Contributor — 56 copies
Bel Canto [2018 film] (2018) — Original book — 22 copies
The New Great American Writers' Cookbook (2003) — Contributor — 21 copies, 1 review
Apple, Tree: Writers on Their Parents (2019) — Contributor — 20 copies
The Best Contemporary Women's Fiction: Six Novels (2010) — Contributor — 14 copies
A Portrait of Southern Writers: Photographs (2000) — Contributor — 13 copies
Modern Fiction About Schoolteaching: An Anthology (1995) — Contributor — 4 copies
The Patron Saint of Liars [1998 TV movie] (2005) — Original book — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
1963-12-02
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Los Angeles, California, USA
Places of residence
Los Angeles, California, USA
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Education
Sarah Lawrence College
University of Iowa Writers' Workshop
Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts
St Bernard Academy
Occupations
novelist
Relationships
Ray, Jeanne (mother)
Organizations
Fellowship of Southern Writers
American Academy of Arts and Letters (2017)
Awards and honors
Kenyon Review Award for Literary Achievement (2014)
National Humanities Medal (2021)
Agent
Lisa Bankoff (ICM)
Short biography
Ann Patchett was born in Los Angeles in 1963 and raised in Nashville. She attended Sarah Lawrence College and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. In 1990, she won a residential fellowship to the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where she wrote her first novel, The Patron Saint of Liars. It was named a New York Times Notable Book for 1992. In 1993, she received a Bunting Fellowship from the Mary Ingrahm Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College. Patchett's second novel, Taft, was awarded the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for the best work of fiction in 1994. Her third novel, The Magician's Assistant, was short-listed for England's Orange Prize and earned her a Guggenheim Fellowship.Her next novel, Bel Canto, won both the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Orange Prize in 2002, and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. It was named the Book Sense Book of the Year. It sold more than a million copies in the United States and has been translated into thirty languages. In 2004, Patchett published Truth & Beauty, a memoir of her friendship with the writer Lucy Grealy. It was named one of the Best Books of the Year by the Chicago Tribune, the San Francisco Chronicle, and Entertainment Weekly. Truth & Beauty was also a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and won the Chicago Tribune's Heartland Prize, the Harold D. Vursell Memorial Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Alex Award from the American Library Association. She was also the editor of Best American Short Stories 2006.Patchett has written for numerous publications, including the New York Times magazine, Harper's, The Atlantic,The Washington Post, Gourmet, and Vogue. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, Karl VanDevender.

Members

Discussions

Ann Patchett: American Author Challenge in 75 Books Challenge for 2017 (November 2017)
State of Wonder, Anne Patchett in World Reading Circle (August 2014)
BOOK DISCUSSION: State of Wonder by Ann Patchett in Orange January/July (May 2012)
Reading Bel Canto (no spoilers yet please) in Orange January/July (February 2012)

Reviews

Mothers and daughters, acting, summer stock theater, Michigan, New Hampshire, Our Town, audiobook by Meryl Streep
 
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midwestms | 113 other reviews | Sep 29, 2024 |
After the death of famous actor Peter Duke Lara is asked by her three daughters to relate the story of her connection to him. They are all at home with their parents for the pandemic shutdown when this happens. Over the course of the book, she relates how she got into acting and the period when she knew him at Tom Lake, a summer stock theater in MI and the limited connection thereafter. The background on each of the daughters is generally covered but not in great depth. Lara tells the reader some additional events that she doesn’t tell the daughters. Good story and the relationship between the mother and daughters led to some good discussions at my book group meeting… (more)
 
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Linda-C1 | 113 other reviews | Sep 26, 2024 |
I had mixed feelings about this book. The narrator of the story is Danny and he purports throughout to be telling the story of his sister Maeve, but it is really about the Dutch House and the effect it has on 3 generations of Conroys and the family who originally built the house. The story of the dysfunctional family is fascinating but obsessive, like constantly picking at a sore tooth rather than having it taken care of. I found it engrossing at times as we learned about what happens to each of the characters, heartfelt as we see Danny and Maeve's relationship deepen, and resolute as people begin to accept their actions and their impact on others. But each character is flawed and borderline likable; you can see why they are that way and even their motivations but that doesn't make you like them. Maeve was the closest for me but I still wanted to shake her at times.

What didn't fit for me was the father who at times seemed aware of what was happening around him and at others to be blind. One moment he's seeing and correcting a negative action behind the scene and the next he's seems unaware of what is happening around him. Yet he is described as a money man who knew the legal ropes. Some things just didn't fit.
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Linda-C1 | 275 other reviews | Sep 26, 2024 |
Dr. Marina Singh, medical researcher for the Vogel pharmaceutical company, is sent to Brazil to find out what happened to her colleague Anders Eckman. Vogel has been financing research by Annick Swenson in the Amazon jungle for years without having any idea how the research is progressing. Anders had been sent to find out what is going on and word has just come back that he died of a fever and was buried there. His widow, Karen, wants answers and Mr. Fox, Vogel CEO, still needs a progress report. Marina was Anders' lab partner, and is reluctant to go since she has a history with Swenson, but is talked into it by Karen and Fox.

Her trip is a series of disasters and roadblocks before finally reaching the research site. She ends up being there for 3 months trying to figure out what is being done and any information on Anders; everything is vague. Many of the descriptions of individual incidents in the story are interesting on their own, especially interactions with the tribe being studied and the deaf child that Swenson 'adopted'. Some of the back story and insight into Marina's family history were particularly well done.

However, I had serious problems with many of the logistics, assumptions and plot devices. The research project itself I found dubious. The loyalty and admiration shown to Dr Swenson by everyone at the site and in her past was hard to fathom based on her personality and actions. The need to send either Anders or Marina to Brazil in the first place, since their research was in cholesterol and not fertility research, seemed to be a stretch. And finally, the ending was frustrating and out of character. I liked Bel Canto much better than this.
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Statistics

Works
31
Also by
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Members
47,625
Popularity
#332
Rating
3.9
Reviews
2,157
ISBNs
409
Languages
23
Favorited
171

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