The Miniaturist: A Novel

Set in seventeenth century Amsterdam—a city ruled by glittering wealth and oppressive religion—a masterful debut steeped in atmosphere and shimmering with mystery, in the tradition of Emma Donoghue, Sarah Waters, and Sarah Dunant.

”There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed . . .“

On a brisk autumn day in 1686, eighteen-year-old Nella Oortman arrives in Amsterdam to begin a new life as the wife of illustrious merchant trader Johannes Brandt. But her new home, while splendorous, is not welcoming. Johannes is kind yet distant, always locked in his study or at his warehouse office—leaving Nella alone with his sister, the sharp-tongued and forbidding Marin.

But Nella’s world changes when Johannes presents her with an extraordinary wedding gift: a cabinet-sized replica of their home. To furnish her gift, Nella engages the services of a miniaturist—an elusive and enigmatic artist whose tiny creations mirror their real-life counterparts in eerie and unexpected ways . . .

Johannes’ gift helps Nella to pierce the closed world of the Brandt household. But as she uncovers its unusual secrets, she begins to understand—and fear—the escalating dangers that await them all. In this repressively pious society where gold is worshipped second only to God, to be different is a threat to the moral fabric of society, and not even a man as rich as Johannes is safe. Only one person seems to see the fate that awaits them. Is the miniaturist the key to their salvation . . . or the architect of their destruction?

Enchanting, beautiful, and exquisitely suspenseful, The Miniaturist is a magnificent story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and truth.

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Published Aug 26, 2014

416 pages

Average rating: 6.47

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Cresta McGowan
Dec 25, 2025
10/10 stars
From Goodreads:

"There is nothing hidden that will not be revealed..."

On a brisk autumn day in 1686, eighteen-year-old Nella Oortman arrives in Amsterdam to begin a new life as the wife of illustrious merchant trader Johannes Brandt. But her new home, while splendorous, is not welcoming. Johannes is kind yet distant, always locked in his study or at his warehouse office-leaving Nella alone with his sister, the sharp-tongued and forbidding Marin.

But Nella's world changes when Johannes presents her with an extraordinary wedding gift: a cabinet-sized replica of their home. To furnish her gift, Nella engages the services of a miniaturist-an elusive and enigmatic artist whose tiny creations mirror their real-life counterparts in eerie and unexpected ways . . .

Johannes' gift helps Nella to pierce the closed world of the Brandt household. But as she uncovers its unusual secrets, she begins to understand-and fear-the escalating dangers that await them all. In this repressively pious society where gold is worshipped second only to God, to be different is a threat to the moral fabric of society, and not even a man as rich as Johannes is safe. Only one person seems to see the fate that awaits them. Is the miniaturist the key to their salvation . . . or the architect of their destruction?

Enchanting, beautiful, and exquisitely suspenseful, The Miniaturist is a magnificent story of love and obsession, betrayal and retribution, appearance and truth.

My thoughts:

This book really deserved its own blog. It is amazing. I found myself with a serious book hangover after finishing this novel. It's the kind of book you don't want to end, but you're clawing at the pages to find out the story. And then when it's over - you want to start it again. Jessie Burton weaves an intricate tale of crossed language, crossed lovers, and crossed lives. Every character - Marin, Johannes, Nella - even the maid the man-servant - come to life in a way that becomes part of the reader's world. I know them. And I want to see them again. Best novel I've read in a long time. Well worth the wait!
sfgirl
Jan 09, 2026
I liked the storyline. Being able to imagine the house and characters clearly.
litjock
Oct 13, 2025
6/10 stars
Maybe. Loved the setting but the book just didn’t come together for me because it began as one story and ended with another.
JayneB
Jul 13, 2025
7/10 stars
Beautiful story, twists and turns throughout. Quite mysterious.
Philippa Bee
Jan 05, 2025
10/10 stars
My, what a page turner! I was absolutely hooked on this story. It brought history to life and I found myself there in 17th century Amsterdam, observing the life of the young Nella as she finds her true role, not only as the newly married Mrs Brandt but also, through the awful events that she has to witness as the tale unfolds,as a strong and truly independent woman.

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