Ann Patchett: Whistler
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Ann Patchett: Whistler

Sun, Jun 28 | 6 pmChicago
Chicago Humanities Festival presents

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New York Times bestselling author Ann Patchett makes her Chicago Humanities debut to discuss Whistler, a luminous novel about the small yet consequential moments that shape a life — and the remarkable power of feeling truly known by another person. When Daphne Fuller, now fifty-three, unexpectedly reunites with the stepfather she hasn’t seen since a fateful event upended both their lives decades ago, time collapses and a profound connection is restored. Join us for an evening with one of America's most celebrated novelists as she explores memory, loss, bravery, and the enduring question of how love, even for a short period of time, can change everything.

This event is presented in partnership with the Athenaeum Center for Thought & Culture.

Ann Patchett is the author of novels, most recently the #1 New York Times bestselling Tom Lake, works of nonfiction, and children's books. She has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the PEN/Faulkner, the Women's Prize for Fiction in the UK, and the Book Sense Book of the Year. Her novel The Dutch House was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages, and Time magazine named her one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World. President Biden awarded her the National Humanities Medal in recognition of her contributions to American culture. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee, where she is the owner of Parnassus Books.

Lisa Lucas was most recently a senior vice president at Knopf Doubleday, serving as publisher of both Pantheon Books and Schocken Books. Previously, she worked as the National Book Foundation’s executive director, and Guernica’s publisher.