From small to big, ‘The Miniaturist’ comes alive


For a novel that has a miniature house at its core, The Miniaturist by first-time British writer Jessie Burton dreams big.

Jessie Burton thought small when she wrote her debut novel, with its central image of a miniature house that becomes a metaphor for its protagonists’ troubled marriage. She never anticipated that it would become a big deal.

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