Review: LITTLE FIRES EVERYWHERE by Celeste Ng
The novel opens with Elena Richardson watching her home burn down, and readers backtrack the circumstances leading to an act of arson.
The novel opens with Elena Richardson watching her home burn down, and readers backtrack the circumstances leading to an act of arson.
Pachinko is as much a story about money and prejudice as it about colonialism, war and globalization. Lee explores how politics effect the family unit, but more profoundly and perhaps perniciously, individuals’ sense of identity and self-worth that underpin their decisions.
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