02 Jun / Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng [in Library Journal]
*STARRED REVIEW
The morning after Mia and daughter Pearl return the rental key in the Richardsons’ mailbox, the youngest Richardson, Izzy, sets “little fires everywhere,” destroying the family home. Following her magnificent debut, Everything I Never Told You, Celeste Ng’s spectacular sophomore work again manipulates time (revealing the implosions backward) and perspectives (privileging the reader through multiple narrators).
In Shaker Heights, OH, a pristine suburb where “there were rules, many rules,” wealthy wife and mother of four Elena Richardson writes “terribly nice” articles for the local paper. Her tenants, Mia and Pearl, nomads who finally plan to “stay put,” are soon integrated into the Richardsons’ sprawling lives: teenager Pearl becomes like a fifth child, artist Mia something more than a part-time housekeeper.
When Elena’s close friend adopts an abandoned Chinese baby whose birth mother’s return causes a community rift over custody, Elena and Mia find themselves on polarizing sides. “Everything…beautiful and perfect on the outside” crumbles, observes Izzy, the family’s barometer of truth about identity, parent/child bonds, and most of all, love. The consequences will be devastating and illuminating. Shaker Heights native Ng writes what she knows into a magnificent, multilayered epic that’s perfect for eager readers and destined for major award lists.
Review: “Fiction,” Library Journal, June 1, 2017
Published: 2017