A man followed her through a gallery. Then her life changed
Author Ann Patchett’s tenth novel, Whistler, intertwines the stories of Daphne Fuller and her estranged stepfather Eddie Triplett, reuniting after decades at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Their bond, tested by a childhood car accident, reveals deep emotional scars and the impact of family dynamics on adult life. Patchett’s exploration of storytelling underscores its power to heal past wounds.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 19:30 UTC · Updated 18 Jun 2026, 19:40 UTC
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