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Little Fires Everywhere

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In a single, breathless sitting, Celeste Ng masterfully dissects a microcosm of American society, exploring the interplay of race and privilege in parenting. She poses profound questions: Is motherhood defined by blood or love? Do our past mistakes dictate our future? Ng's writing is both brilliant and unsettling, challenging readers to confront their own beliefs. The narrative follows two families whose lives intertwine, creating an engrossing and often heartbreaking experience. Ng's nuanced omniscient voice adds depth, making the story ambitious and accomplished. The novel implicates its characters—and likely its readers—in the delusion of a post-racial America, leaving us to ponder who ignites the little fires everywhere. Set against the backdrop of 1997, Ng captures her setting with an ethnologist's authority, offering a complex suburban saga that critiques the barriers to the American dream while also celebrating the transformative power of art and kindness. The characters are vividly drawn, especially the teenagers, showcasing Ng's acute understanding of their thoughts and feelings. The plot is tightly structured, with overlapping threads that connect the characters. Ng's clean, observant prose creates a dioramic quality, toggling between perspectives while maintaining a thrilling pace. Ultimately, she invites readers to reflect on the intersections of race, class, motherhood, and belonging, fostering a sense of empathy

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Little Fires Everywhere, Celeste Ng

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