Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
My rating is kind of nonsense as I have basically no idea how I feel about this book. It is unrealistic in the number of dramatic things that hold up its framework- surrogacy, adoption, abortion- pick a lane. But like the photographer in the book, Ng takes a number of topics and weaves them into a cohesive (though sometimes contradictory because hey real life is complicated) monstrous whole about privilege, justice, and family. Glad I read it but I'm going to be unpacking this one for awhile.
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