

Ann Patchett wants to be wrong
Nov 7, 2024
Ann Patchett, bestselling author of acclaimed novels like 'Bel Canto' and 'The Dutch House,' returns to discuss her latest project—annotating her own celebrated work. She shares the ups and downs of critiquing her past writings. Patchett opens up about the transformative power of solitude and her evolving views on God. With humor and vulnerability, she reflects on the interplay between self-criticism in writing and love, making for an insightful and engaging conversation.
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Childhood Farm Life
- Ann Patchett spent her childhood on a farm outside Nashville, raising various animals like horses, chickens, and a pig.
- The chickens were named after members of Nixon's cabinet, and she even had a moss-selling business.
Model good reading habits for your kids
- Model reading to your children by simply reading yourself. Children understand reading's importance by observing engaged adults and the implicit respect for it.
Charlotte's Web and the Pig
- Ann Patchett's first beloved book was "Charlotte's Web," which led to her getting a pet pig.
- Stray dogs often ate her chickens, named after Nixon's cabinet members, adding to the farm's quirks.