Set in Amsterdam in 1705, Jessie Burton’s The House Fortune: A Novel follows Thea Brandt, a young Dutch African woman coming of age as she’s trying to grapple with her family’s secrets and her own identity. This is a novel about love and obsession, family and loyalty, and the fantastic power of secrets. Joining to moderate is Janet Skeslien Charles, author of the New York Times bestseller The Paris Library.
Jessie Burton on The House Fortune: A Novel: Fiction
Jessie Burton on The House Fortune: A Novel: Fiction
Charles, Janet Skeslien
Janet Skeslien Charles is The New York Times bestselling author of The Paris Library – based on the true story of the international team of librarians that defied the Nazis in order to hand deliver books to Jewish readers – and Moonlight in Odessa, a novel about the business of mail-order brides. Her work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune and The Sydney Morning Herald, on Literary Hub, and in the anthology Montana Noir; it has been translated into 36 languages. Born and raised in Montana, she taught English in Ukraine for two years and later moved to France. There, she worked as the programs manager at the American Library in Paris. Charles will be at Miami Book Fair 2022 to speak with Jessie Burton, author of The House Fortune: A Novel (Bloomsbury Publishing).
Burton, Jessie
Jessie Burton is the author of The Miniaturist: A Novel, The Muse: A Novel, and The Confession, and is both a Sunday Times No. 1 and New York Times bestselling author. Her first children’s story, The Restless Girls, was published in 2018. Set in Amsterdam in 1705, The House Fortune: A Novel (Bloomsbury Publishing) introduces us to Thea Brandt. She is coming of age, trying to grapple with her family’s secrets and her identity as a young Dutch African woman. She’s drawn to the theater and an artistic life, but her family is in serious financial decline. Thea’s mother died in labor, but her family refuses to share the details of the story with her. Aunt Nella believes the solution to Thea’s problems is to find her a husband, and an unexpected invitation to Amsterdam’s most exclusive ball seems like a golden opportunity. But someone out there has another fate in mind for the family – and perhaps the new beginning Thea seeks won’t depend on a man. The House of Fortune is a novel about love and obsession, family and loyalty, and the fantastic power of secrets.