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"I read Little Fires Everywhere in a single, breathless sitting. With brilliance and beauty, Celeste Ng dissects a microcosm of American society just when we need to see it beneath the microscope: how do questions of race stack up against the comfort of privilege, and what role does that play in parenting? Is motherhood a bond forged by blood, or by love? And perhaps most importantly: do the faults of our past determine what we deserve in the future? Be ready to be wowed by Ng's writing -- and unsettled by the mirror held up to one's own beliefs." - Jodi Picoult, New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things and Leaving Time
"Witty, wise, and tender. It's a marvel." -Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train and Into the Water "Witnessing these two families as they commingle and clash is an utterly engrossing, often heartbreaking, deeply empathetic experience...It's this vast and complex network of moral affiliations--and the nuanced omniscient voice that Ng employs to navigate it--that make this novel even more ambitious and accomplished than her debut...Our trusty narrator is as powerful and persuasive and delightfully clever as the narrator in a Victorian novel...It is a thrillingly democratic use of omniscience, and, for a novel about class, race, family and the dangers of the status quo, brilliantly apt...The magic of this novel lies in its power to implicate all of its characters--and likely many of its readers--in that innocent delusion [of a post-racial America]. Who set the littles fires everywhere? We keep reading to find out, even as we suspect that it could be us with ash on our hands." --Eleanor Henderson, The New York Times Book Review "[Ng] captures her setting with an ethnologist's authority...And there are time-capsule pleasures in her evocation of 1997...The writing is poised." --Wall Street Journal "Delectable and engrossing...A complex and compulsively readable suburban saga that is deeply invested in mothers and daughters...What Ng has written, in this thoroughly entertaining novel, is a pointed and persuasive social critique, teasing out the myriad forms of privilege and predation that stand between so many people and their achievement of the American dream. But there is a heartening optimism, too. This is a book that believes in the transformative powers of art and genuine kindness -- and in the promise of new growth, even after devastation, even after everything has turned to ash." --Boston Globe "[Ng] widens her aperture to include a deeper, more diverse cast of characters. Though the book's language is clean and straightforward, almost conversational, Ng has an acute sense of how real people (especially teenagers, the slang-slinging kryptonite of many an aspiring novelist) think and feel and communicate. Shaker Heights may be a place where "things were peaceful, and riots and bombs and earthquakes were quiet thumps, muffled by distance.' But the real world is never as far away as it seems, of course. And if the scrim can't be broken, sometimes you have to burn it down. Grade: A-" --Entertainment Weekly "Stellar...The plot is tightly structured, full of echoes and convergence, the characters bound together by a growing number of thick, overlapping threads....Ng is a confident, talented writer, and it's a pleasure to inhabit the lives of her characters and experience the rhythms of Shaker Heights through her clean, observant prose. Before she became an author she was a miniaturist -- almost too perfect for a writer of suburban fiction -- and there's a lovely, balanced, dioramic quality to this novel. She toggles between multiple points of view, creating a narrative both broad in scope and fine in detail, all while keeping the story moving at a thriller's pace."--LA Times "Riveting...unearthing the ways that race, class, motherhood and belonging intersect to shape each individual...Perhaps Ng's most impressive feat is inviting the reader's forgiveness for Mrs. Richardson -- a woman whose own mission for perfection, and strict adherence to rules ultimately become the catalyst for the maelstrom that ensues."--Chicago Tribune "Like Sue Monk Kidd or Madeleine Thien, Celeste Ng has a carpenter's sure touch in constructing nested, interconnected plots...There are few novelists writing today who are as wise, compassionate and unsparing as Ng, about the choices you make, the ones you don't, and the price you might pay for missed lives." --Financial Times "When you're in the mood for family drama that's not your own, Little Fires Everywhere by CelesteNg will have you hooked." -The Skimm"A meditation on the unspoken pains and contradictions of motherhood. Its story unspools all the raw, knotted tensions that go into making a family...Choosing a rambling van over a 401(k) isn't a sign of delinquent parenting in Ng's universe; it's just one of a series of possible paths, with its own unique pleasures and pitfalls." -Refinery29
"Unmissable...Ng's psychological insight is acute, yet generous, ...Little Fires Everywhere examines the cruelties that we unwittingly inflict on those we claim to love." ―Claire Fallon, HuffPost's Best Fiction Books of 2017 "Takes unerring aim at upper-middle-class America's blind spots...a nuanced study of mothers and daughters and the burden of not belonging to our families or our communities." -- Vogue"Totally absorbing, each character drawn so well it makes it impossible to decide whose side you're on." -- Marie Claire
"Ng writes with the wisdom of a hundred lives lived, churning out complex characters mostly sympathetic, sometimes loathsome, but all startlingly human." --HarpersBazaar.com
"Fans of novelist Celeste Ng's debut, Everything I Never Told You, and devotees of her resistance-ready Twitter feed can rejoice...The story drifts effortlessly between characters; each is full and memorable as they coax the novel to its fiery climax. Ng reminds us that action is a choice, and you'll want to keep reading until the last irreversible actions play out." --Bust "Couldn't be more timely... Little Fires Everywhere might just be the signpost that we need, pointing a way forward with the gentle suggestion that sometimes doing the right thing means breaking some rules." -Paste "Compelling...Little Fires Everywhere invests all of its emotional energies in the relationship between mothers and their children...in Ng's precisely rendered perfect suburb." -Vox "Ng's taut class drama is calibrated for fireworks." -New York Magazine, Books to Read This Fall "Written with deep empathy and vivid characters who feel true to life, Little Fires Everywhere is a captivating, insightful examination of motherhood, identity, family, privilege, perfectionism, obsession, and the secrets about ourselves we try to hide." -Buzzfeed "There are few modern writers as brilliant at capturing the complexities of a family as Celeste Ng...The book is smart, nuanced, and exhilarating--but more than anything, Little Fires Everywhere is a gorgeous exploration of motherhood in its many forms, and the many different paths that women travel to get there." --Shondaland.com "Ng's uncanny ability to embody multiple viewpoints makes for a powerful, revelatory novel." -BBC.com, Ten Books to Read in September "The un-put-downable story that everyone will be talking about this Fall. A must read for book clubs." -PopSugar "Equal parts clever, relatable, surprising and unsettling... Ng covers a lot of ground here, from class nuance to the nature of conformity. But the story really shines when she examines complex mother-daughter relationships and how they work...until they don't."-- PureWow "Engrossing...Ng's characters are authentic and complex, but it's her confident narration that will invite readers to settle in for the ride--a storyteller who knows what she's doing is at the wheel...With each revelation, Little Fires Everywhere grows more propulsive and insightful, boring through the placid surface of American suburbia." --Dallas Morning News "Ng has one-upped herself with her tremendous follow-up novel... a finely wrought meditation on the nature of motherhood, the dangers of privilege and a cautionary tale about how even the tiniest of secrets can rip families apart... Ng is a master at pushing us to look at our personal and societal flaws in the face and see them with new eyes... If "Little Fires Everywhere" doesn't give you pause and help you think differently about humanity and this country's current state of affairs, start over from the beginning and read the book again." --San Francisco Chronicle "The truth is messy for everyone in Little Fires Everywhere. As she did so well in Everything I Never Told You, Ng crafts sympathetic backstories for the characters that make their decisions understandable if not entirely acceptable. She also creates layered portraits, especially of the girls and women, to raise questions about what mothers can give and what their children need when no one can stick to the rules."--St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Ng's talent for depth of story and character development shines and will stay with you long after you've finished the book." --Richmond Times-Dispatch "Immersive and thought-provoking...Hang on and prepare to be mesmerized as you meet two families in idyllic Shaker Heights, Ohio." --The Missourian "A haunting, layered story of mothers and daughters, and how they attract and repel each other." - Seattle Times "A multilayered, tightly focused and expertly plotted narrative...A deeply impressive novel with the power to provoke and entrance." --Minneapolis Star Tribune "One of the best novels of the fall is an emotional tale about motherhood, class and so much more... Everything I Never Told You, was good, but this is better." --AARP.org "Mesmerizing...The result is a deftly woven plot that examines a multitude of issues, including class, wealth, artistic vision, abortion, race, prejudice and cultural privilege." --BookPage "Ng's best-selling first novel Everything I Never Told You proved her deft hand at crafting family dramas with the deep-rooted tension of a thriller, a skill she puts to pitch-perfect effect in her latest entry...that is equal parts simmering and soulful." --HarpersBazaar.comCeleste Ng grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Shaker Heights, Ohio. She graduated from Harvard University and earned an MFA from the University of Michigan. Her debut novel, Everything I Never Told You, was a New York Times bestseller and winner of the Massachusetts Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, and the ALA's Alex Award. Little Fires Everywhere, Ng's second novel, was a New York Times bestseller, winner of the Ohioana Book Award, and named a best book of the year by over twenty-five publications. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages and she was the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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