Little Fires Everywhere

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Little Fires Everywhere

Celeste Ng · Book · 2018

What hooked you in Little Fires Everywhere is the way the veneer of perfect suburban life masks deep-seated social tensions.

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Little Fires Everywhere

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Little Fires Everywhere

Liz Tigelaar · Series · 2020

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Common questions

Is Little Fires Everywhere based on a book?

Yes, the 2020 television series Little Fires Everywhere is an adaptation of the 2018 novel written by Celeste Ng. The story follows the arrival of an enigmatic artist named Mia Warren in the planned community of Shaker Heights, which disrupts the life of the rule-abiding Elena Richardson.

What is the setting of Little Fires Everywhere?

The story of Little Fires Everywhere takes place in Shaker Heights, a progressive suburb of Cleveland. The community is characterized by its meticulously planned layout, from the winding roads to the specific colors of the houses, reflecting the orderly lives that the local residents strive to lead.

Who is the main character in Little Fires Everywhere?

Little Fires Everywhere centers on the contrast between two women. Elena Richardson is a resident of Shaker Heights who believes in following the rules. She encounters Mia Warren, an enigmatic artist and single mother who moves to the suburb, ultimately challenging Elena's carefully constructed life and guiding principles.

Should I read the book Little Fires Everywhere before watching the show?

You can experience the story of Little Fires Everywhere through either the 2018 book by Celeste Ng or the 2020 television adaptation. Both formats explore the central conflict between Elena Richardson and Mia Warren as they navigate life in the planned community of Shaker Heights.

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