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The miniaturist by Jessie Burton
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The miniaturist (original 2014; edition 2014)

by Jessie Burton

Series: Miniaturist (1)

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Engaging the services of a miniaturist to furnish a cabinet-sized replica of her new home, 18-year-old Nella Oortman, the wife of an illustrious merchant trader, soon discovers that the artist's tiny creations mirror their real-life counterparts in eerie and unexpected ways.
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Title:The miniaturist
Authors:Jessie Burton
Info:London : Picador, 2014.
Collections:Read but unowned
Rating:****
Tags:november 2015, historical fiction, holland, family, strange, society

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The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton (2014)

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Despite this book being much-hyped, I enjoyed it. I enjoyed living for the duration of the story in 17th century Amsterdam, with newly married Nella Oortman and the rather motley household she joins: her husband's unmarried sister, and ex-slave, a maid rescued from the poor house, and even, very occasionally, her husband Johannes. His wedding gift to her is a large and very superior dolls' house modelled on the martital home, and in her early days of boredom and loneliness, she begins to furnish this house, with artefacts fashioned by the mysterious 'miniaturist'.

I never quite believed in the miniaturist nor her powers of seeing into the future. I never quite believed Nella's acceptance of her husband once his sexual orientation is revealed to her in a quite shocking way. I never quite believed in her own rapid blossoming as a character, from sheltered country girl to assured young decision-maker.

But I still enjoyed this story, and its assured sense of time and place. I turned the pages willingly enough, but it's not a book that will stay long in my memory. ( )
  Margaret09 | Apr 15, 2024 |
3.5 stars

It’s the 17th century. Nella is newly married and travels to Amsterdam to live with her new husband (whom she’s barely met), a somewhat well-to-do merchant. She is young and he is much older. She is “greeted” by Marin, who seems pretty rude, and turns out to be her new sister-in-law. There are two servants in the house – one is a black man! – and her husband is away. No one is particularly welcoming.

When her husband buys a cabinet that is a small version of the very house they are living in as a wedding gift, there is a miniaturist who will make tiny things to add to the house, but the miniaturist starts sending things Nella has not ordered. Nella’s husband is often away on business, and she has a hard time fitting in. And weird things happen in this house.

This was good. It took a short bit to get going for me, and I suppose it is slow-moving in its entirety. I did get more interested and the story moved on, though. There are definitely some (big) surprises. I do think the cover is beautiful. (Though that wasn’t why I chose to read it – it was a gift.) And I see there is a sequel. I will read it. ( )
  LibraryCin | Mar 20, 2024 |
An interesting story. A bit grim. Some sympathetic characters . Timely in that it explores how being different in a society could be dangerous. Will probably try sequel ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
This book never fully grabbed me and as a result I felt that it was too long. Around 60% through I just didn't care anymore, but I was curious about the Miniaturist so I pushed through. It was not worth it. The book is well written, and I can see the appeal, it just didn't work for me. ( )
  LynnMPK | Feb 13, 2024 |
Okay, but only just barely. I needed a bit more explanation of what was supposed to be the main plotline of the story, the miniaturist ... overall, meh. ( )
  JBD1 | Feb 10, 2024 |
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In spite of some lovely passages and fine research, Jessie Burton's tale of a young woman in 17th-century Amsterdam lacks plausibility
 

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Burton, Jessieprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Caball i Guerrero, JosefinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Dufner, KarinÜbersetzersecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Farkas, KrisztinaTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Hjukström, Charlottesecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Janzon, Leifsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Letellier, DominiqueTraductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Malanga, Elenasecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Mayor, CarlosTraductorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Porter, DavinaNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Trouw-Luyckx, MiekeTranslatorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed

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Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold:
For there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.

         Nahum 2:9
And as he went out of the temple, one of his disciples saith unto him,
Master, see what manner of stones and what buildings are here!
And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these great buildings?
There shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.

         Mark 13:1-2
Doth a fountain send forth at the same place sweet water and bitter?
James 3:11
His mouth is most sweet: yea, he is altogether lovely.
This is my beloved, and this is my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem.
Song of Solomon 5:16
Behold, ye are this day as the stars of heaven for multitude. ... How can I myself alone bear your cumbrance, and your burden, and your strife?
Deuteronomy 1:10-12
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Engaging the services of a miniaturist to furnish a cabinet-sized replica of her new home, 18-year-old Nella Oortman, the wife of an illustrious merchant trader, soon discovers that the artist's tiny creations mirror their real-life counterparts in eerie and unexpected ways.

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Engaging the services of a miniaturist to furnish a cabinet-sized replica of her new home, 18-year-old Nella Oortman, the wife of an illustrious merchant trader, soon discovers that the artist's tiny creations mirror their real-life counterparts in eerie and unexpected ways.
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