The author, Celeste Ng, posits that their conflict stems from the fact that the women are not meant to connect, because they are constrained by their circumstances. The story is not just about two women who don’t get along. Set in 1997, Little Fires is an audacious novel, hence the 48 weeks it spent on the New York Times’ hardcover-fiction best-seller list. Their relationships stir up a dangerous obsession among both families, revealing the story to be less a crime thriller and more a clever, moving examination of motherhood, female ambition, and sexual politics. But then the tale rewinds to the previous summer, and from there it becomes a study of two women-Elena Richardson, a wealthy mother of four, and Mia Warren, a nomadic single mom, who become inextricably linked. In the opening chapter, a house in a progressive neighborhood of Shaker Heights, Ohio, has burned down after someone set a series of fires inside its bedrooms-and no one knows why. A t first glance, the novel Little Fires Everywhere seems to be a suburban whodunit.
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