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From the #1 bestselling author of Little Fires Everywhere, a deeply heart-wrenching novel about the unbreakable love between a mother and child in a society consumed by fear.
Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet existence with his loving but broken father, a former linguist who now shelves books in Harvard's library. He knows not to ask too many questions, stand out too much, stray too far. For a decade, their lives have been governed by laws written to preserve 'American culture' in the wake of years of economic instability and violence. To keep the peace and restore prosperity, the authorities are now allowed to relocate children of dissidents, especially those of Asian origin, and libraries have been forced to remove books seen as unpatriotic - including the work of Bird's mother, Margaret, a Chinese American poet who left the family when he was nine years old.
Bird has grown up disavowing his mother and her poems; he doesn't know her work or what happened to her, and he knows he shouldn't wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter containing only a cryptic drawing, he is drawn into a quest to find her. His journey will take him through the many folktales she poured into his head as a child, through the ranks of an underground network of librarians, into the lives of the children
who have been taken, and finally to New York, where a new act of defiance may be the beginning of much-needed change.
Our Missing Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways supposedly civilized communities can turn a blind eye to the most searing injustice. It's a story about the power - and limitations - of art to create change in the world, the lessons and legacies we pass onto our children, and how any of us can survive a broken world with our hearts intact.
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Fourteen Days - A Collaborative Novel
Margaret Atwood, Douglas Preston; Contributions by Celeste Ng, John Grisham, Meg Wolitzer, …
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Set in a New York apartment building, Fourteen Days is an
irresistibly propulsive novel with an unusual twist: each character
in this diverse, eccentric cast of neighbours has been secretly
written by a different, major literary voice - from Margaret Atwood
and John Grisham to Emma Donoghue and Celeste Ng. One week into
lockdown, the tenants of a run-down apartment building in Manhattan
have begun to gather on the rooftop each evening and tell stories.
With each passing night, more and more neighbours gather, bringing
chairs and milk crates and overturned pails. Gradually the tenants
- some of whom have barely spoken to each other before now - become
real neighbours. A dazzling, heartwarming and ultimately surprising
narrative, Fourteen Days is an ode to the power of storytelling and
human connection. Includes writing from: Charlie Jane Anders,
Margaret Atwood, Jennine Capo Crucet, Pat Cummings, Joseph Cassara,
Angie Cruz, Sylvia Day, Emma Donoghue, Dave Eggers, Diana Gabaldon,
Tess Gerritsen, John Grisham, Maria Hinojosa, Mira Jacob, Erica
Jong, CJ Lyons, Celeste Ng, Tommy Orange, Mary Pope Osborne, Doug
Preston, Alice Randall, Caroline Randall, Ishmael Reed, Roxana
Robinson, Nelly Rosario, James Shapiro, Hampton Sides, R.L. Stine,
Nafissa Thompson-Spires, Monique Truong, Scott Turow, Luis Alberto
Urrea, Rachel Vail, Weike Wang, DeShawn Charles Winslow, Meg
Wolitzer
'Just read it...Outstanding' Matt Haig 'To say I love this book is
an understatement...It moved me to tears' Reese Witherspoon
'Beautifully written, completely charming, and extremely wise on
the subject of adolescence and influence' Nick Hornby Everyone in
Shaker Heights was talking about it that summer: how Isabelle, the
last of the Richardson children, had finally gone around the bend
and burned the house down. In Shaker Heights, a placid, progressive
suburb of Cleveland, everything is meticulously planned - from the
layout of the winding roads, to the colours of the houses, to the
successful lives its residents will go on to lead. And no one
embodies this spirit more than Elena Richardson, whose guiding
principle is playing by the rules. Enter Mia Warren - an enigmatic
artist and single mother- who arrives in this idyllic bubble with
her teenage daughter Pearl, and rents a house from the Richardsons.
Soon Mia and Pearl become more than just tenants: all four
Richardson children are drawn to the mother-daughter pair. But Mia
carries with her a mysterious past, and a disregard for the rules
that threatens to upend this carefully ordered community. When old
family friends attempt to adopt a Chinese-American baby, a custody
battle erupts that dramatically divides the town - and puts Mia and
Elena on opposing sides. Suspicious of Mia and her motives, Elena
is determined to uncover the secrets in Mia's past. But her
obsession will come at an unexpected and devastating cost... What
readers are saying: 'Highly recommended, beautifully written and
thought-provoking' 'An engrossing read' 'Absolutely brilliant'
'Great characters, interesting plot that leaves you desperate to
read more and written beautifully. I loved it and highly recommend
it!'
Amazon.com's no. 1 Book of the Year 2014 Lydia is the favourite
child of Marilyn and James Lee; a girl who inherited her mother's
bright blue eyes and her father's jet-black hair. Her parents are
determined that Lydia will fulfill the dreams they were unable to
pursue - in Marilyn's case that her daughter become a doctor rather
than a homemaker, in James's case that Lydia be popular at school,
a girl with a busy social life and the centre of every party. But
Lydia is under pressures that have nothing to do with growing up in
1970s small town Ohio. Her father is an American born of
first-generation Chinese immigrants, and his ethnicity, and hers,
make them conspicuous in any setting. When Lydia's body is found in
the local lake, James is consumed by guilt and sets out on a
reckless path that may destroy his marriage. Marilyn, devastated
and vengeful, is determined to make someone accountable, no matter
what the cost. Lydia's older brother, Nathan, is convinced that
local bad boy Jack is somehow involved. But it's the youngest in
the family - Hannah - who observes far more than anyone realises
and who may be the only one who knows what really happened.
Everything I Never Told You is a gripping page-turner, about
secrets, love, longing, lies and race.
The New York Times bestseller, a deeply heart-wrenching novel about
the unbreakable love between a mother and child. 'It's impossible
not to be moved' Stephen King 'Exceptionally powerful and
scaldingly relevant' Observer 'Stunning...this novel will break
your heart and fire up your courage' Mail on Sunday
'Thought-provoking, heart-wrenching' Reese Witherspoon A TIMES BEST
PAPERBACK OF APRIL 2023 Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet
existence with his loving father, a former linguist who now shelves
books in a university library. His mother Margaret, a Chinese
American poet, left without a trace when he was nine years old. He
doesn't know what happened to her-only that her books have been
banned-and he resents that she cared more about her work than about
him. Then one day, Bird receives a mysterious letter containing
only a cryptic drawing, and soon he is pulled into a quest to find
her. His journey will take him back to the many folktales she
poured into his head as a child, through the ranks of an
underground network of heroic librarians, and finally to New York
City, where he will finally learn the truth about what happened to
his mother, and what the future holds for them both. Our Missing
Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways supposedly civilized
communities can ignore the most searing injustice. It's about the
lessons and legacies we pass on to our children, and the power of
art to create change.
The acclaimed debut novel by the author of Little Fires Everywhere
and Our Missing Hearts "A taut tale of ever deepening and
quickening suspense." -O, the Oprah Magazine "Explosive . . . Both
a propulsive mystery and a profound examination of a mixed-race
family." -Entertainment Weekly "Lydia is dead. But they don't know
this yet." So begins this exquisite novel about a Chinese American
family living in 1970s small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child
of Marilyn and James Lee, and her parents are determined that she
will fulfill the dreams they were unable to pursue. But when
Lydia's body is found in the local lake, the delicate balancing act
that has been keeping the Lee family together is destroyed,
tumbling them into chaos. A profoundly moving story of family,
secrets, and longing, Everything I Never Told You is both a
gripping page-turner and a sensitive family portrait, uncovering
the ways in which mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and
husbands and wives struggle, all their lives, to understand one
another.
The #1 New York Times bestseller! "Witty, wise, and tender. It's a
marvel." -Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train and A Slow
Fire Burning "To say I love this book is an understatement. It's a
deep psychological mystery about the power of motherhood, the
intensity of teenage love, and the danger of perfection. It moved
me to tears." -Reese Witherspoon From the bestselling author of
Everything I Never Told You and Our Missing Hearts comes a riveting
novel that traces the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect
Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend
their lives. In Shaker Heights, a placid, progressive suburb of
Cleveland, everything is planned-from the layout of the winding
roads, to the colors of the houses, to the successful lives its
residents will go on to lead. And no one embodies this spirit more
than Elena Richardson, whose guiding principle is playing by the
rules. Enter Mia Warren-an enigmatic artist and single mother-who
arrives in this idyllic bubble with her teenaged daughter Pearl,
and rents a house from the Richardsons. Soon Mia and Pearl become
more than tenants: all four Richardson children are drawn to the
mother-daughter pair. But Mia carries with her a mysterious past
and a disregard for the status quo that threatens to upend this
carefully ordered community. When old family friends of the
Richardsons attempt to adopt a Chinese-American baby, a custody
battle erupts that dramatically divides the town-and puts Mia and
Elena on opposing sides. Suspicious of Mia and her motives, Elena
is determined to uncover the secrets in Mia's past. But her
obsession will come at unexpected and devastating costs. Little
Fires Everywhere explores the weight of secrets, the nature of art
and identity, and the ferocious pull of motherhood-and the danger
of believing that following the rules can avert disaster. Named a
Best Book of the Year by: People, The Washington Post, Bustle,
Esquire, Southern Living, The Daily Beast, GQ, Entertainment
Weekly, NPR, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, Audible,
Goodreads, Library Reads, Book of the Month, Paste, Kirkus Reviews,
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and many more... Perfect for book clubs!
Visit celesteng.com for discussion guides and more.
THE REESE WITHERSPOON BOOK CLUB PICK THE PANDORA BOOK CLUB PICK A
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A hottest book of Autumn 2023 for THE
TIMES, DAILY MAIL, THE INDEPENDENT, VOGUE, STYLIST, TIME MAGAZINE,
EVENING STANDARD, THE I and THE IRISH MAIL ON SUNDAY. 'It's
impossible not to be moved' Stephen King, New York Times
'Thought-provoking, heart-wrenching...I was so invested in the
future of this mother and son, and I can't wait to hear what you
think of this deeply suspenseful story!' Reese Witherspoon (Reese's
Book Club October '22 Pick) From the #1 bestselling author of
Little Fires Everywhere, comes one of the most anticipated books of
the year - the inspiring new novel about a mother's unbreakable
love in a world consumed by fear. Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner
lives a quiet existence with his loving but broken father, a former
linguist who now shelves books in Harvard's library. He knows not
to ask too many questions, stand out too much, stray too far. For a
decade, their lives have been governed by laws written to preserve
'American culture' in the wake of years of economic instability and
violence. To keep the peace and restore prosperity, the authorities
are now allowed to relocate children of dissidents, especially
those of Asian origin, and libraries have been forced to remove
books seen as unpatriotic - including the work of Bird's mother,
Margaret, a Chinese American poet who left the family when he was
nine years old. Bird has grown up disavowing his mother and her
poems; he doesn't know her work or what happened to her, and he
knows he shouldn't wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter
containing only a cryptic drawing, he is drawn into a quest to find
her. His journey will take him through the many folktales she
poured into his head as a child, through the ranks of an
underground network of librarians, into the lives of the children
who have been taken, and finally to New York, where a new act of
defiance may be the beginning of much-needed change. Our Missing
Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways supposedly civilized
communities can turn a blind eye to the most searing injustice.
It's a story about the power - and limitations - of art to create
change in the world, the lessons and legacies we pass onto our
children, and how any of us can survive a broken world with our
hearts intact.
'I am loving Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. Maybe my
favorite novel I've read this year' John Green, author of The Fault
in Our Stars 'To say I love this book is an understatement. It's a
deep psychological mystery about the power of motherhood, the
intensity of teenage love, and the danger of perfection. It moved
me to tears' Reese Witherspoon The brilliant new novel from the
author of the New York Times bestseller, Everything I Never Told
You. Everyone in Shaker Heights was talking about it that summer:
how Isabelle, the last of the Richardson children, had finally gone
around the bend and burned the house down. In Shaker Heights, a
placid, progressive suburb of Cleveland, everything is meticulously
planned - from the layout of the winding roads, to the colours of
the houses, to the successful lives its residents will go on to
lead. And no one embodies this spirit more than Elena Richardson,
whose guiding principal is playing by the rules. Enter Mia Warren -
an enigmatic artist and single mother- who arrives in this idyllic
bubble with her teenage daughter Pearl, and rents a house from the
Richardsons. Soon Mia and Pearl become more than just tenants: all
four Richardson children are drawn to the alluring mother-daughter
pair. But Mia carries with her a mysterious past, and a disregard
for the rules that threatens to upend this carefully ordered
community. When old family friends attempt to adopt a
Chinese-American baby, a custody battle erupts that dramatically
divides the town and puts Mia and Elena on opposing sides.
Suspicious of Mia and her motives, Elena is determined to uncover
the secrets in Mia's past. But her obsession will come at an
unexpected and devastating cost. Little Fires Everywhere explores
the weight of long-held secrets and the ferocious pull of
motherhood-and the danger of believing that planning and following
the rules can avert disaster, or heartbreak.
"Lydia is dead. But they don't know this yet" . . . So begins the
story of this exquisite debut novel, about a Chinese American
family living in 1970s small-town Ohio. Lydia is the favorite child
of Marilyn and James Lee; their middle daughter, a girl who
inherited her mother's bright blue eyes and her father's jet-black
hair. Her parents are determined that Lydia will fulfill the dreams
they were unable to pursue--in Marilyn's case that her daughter
become a doctor rather than a homemaker, in James's case that Lydia
be popular at school, a girl with a busy social life and the center
of every party.
When Lydia's body is found in the local lake, the delicate
balancing act that has been keeping the Lee family together tumbles
into chaos, forcing them to confront the long-kept secrets that
have been slowly pulling them apart. James, consumed by guilt, sets
out on a reckless path that may destroy his marriage. Marilyn,
devastated and vengeful, is determined to find a responsible party,
no matter what the cost. Lydia's older brother, Nathan, is certain
that the neighborhood bad boy Jack is somehow involved. But it's
the youngest of the family--Hannah--who observes far more than
anyone realizes and who may be the only one who knows the truth
about what happened.
A profoundly moving story of family, history, and the meaning of
home, "Everything I Never Told You" is both a gripping page-turner
and a sensitive family portrait, exploring the divisions between
cultures and the rifts within a family, and uncovering the ways in
which mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and husbands and
wives struggle, all their lives, to understand one another.
Lydia is the favourite child of Marilyn and James Lee; a girl who
inherited her mother's bright blue eyes and her father's jet-black
hair. When Lydia's body is found in the local lake, James is
consumed by guilt, and Marilyn, devastated and vengeful, is
determined to hold someone accountable. But it's the youngest in
the family - Hannah - who may be the only one who knows what really
happened.
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