Overcoming Adversity and Composing Future: Community Writing in Little Fires Everywhere
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Little Fires Everywhere
Celeste Ng
Community

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v7i11.13043

Submitted : 2025-11-15
Accepted : 2025-11-30
Published : 2025-12-15

Abstract

Little Fires Everywhere is the latest masterpiece by Celeste Ng, a rising Chinese-American author who gained recognition with her acclaimed novel “The Silence of the Lambs.” This 2017 Amazon Bestseller novel delves into the Sickle Heights community, exposing how its seemingly idyllic facade masks a rigid, profit-driven social structure. The chronic emotional void has created an intractable impasse in building organic community bonds. By portraying the shared struggles of marginalized groups in daily realities, survival challenges, and emotional experiences, the novel demonstrates that compassion, inclusivity, and mutual support form the bedrock of cross-cultural solidarity.

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