A review by cdjdhj
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

4.0

This is ultimately a book about mothers and motherhood, and all of the confusion and complexity that entails. At first, it took me about 200 pages to really get into the book, to the point that I wanted to keep reading. There were aspects of the plot that I did not care for, but ultimately, the story was as fraught with human frailties, well-meaning mistakes and confusion as real motherhood is. For good or ill, I think that this book will stay with me for a long time.