Saturday, April 4, 2026

Book Review - Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

 



Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng explores the lives of two families whose paths become intertwined, leading to hidden secrets being exposed. In Shaker Heights, Cleveland, the community is centered around order and meticulous planning. Longtime resident Elena Richardson lives by the principle of following the rules.

Mia Warren and her daughter, Pearl, rent a house in Shaker Heights from the Richardsons. The two families are contrasting: Mia is a single mother and artist who lives by her own rules. Soon, Mia and Pearl become more than just tenants to the Richardsons.

The Richardson children are drawn to the mother and daughter, and their lives become interconnected. When old family friends of the Richardsons attempt to adopt a Chinese American baby, the custody battle fractures the town, pitting neighbors against each other, including Mia and Elena. Elena is suspicious of Mia’s wandering lifestyle and is determined to uncover her secrets. As Elena probes into Mia’s past, she realizes that the truth could come at a great cost.

I was excited to read this novel because I heard many positive reviews, and it was one of my book club’s picks. Unfortunately, I struggled to get into it. I found the writing style very dull and dry. It was hard to stay interested in the characters because of the way the story was narrated. It felt like nothing was happening for pages, and when something did, it wasn’t always clear. The book does explore interesting themes about family, belonging, and motherhood, but sadly, it wasn’t for me.

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