There is a haunting quiet in Celeste Ng’s new book “Our Missing Hearts” (Penguin Press, 352 pp., ★★★★ out of four, out now) that in some ways feels so parallel to our current lives that it is among ...
Celeste Ng could not avoid writing a book about the collective hell we've all been through. The author, whose first two novels center on families both complicated and tragic, set out to create another ...
Celeste Ng’s new novel, “Our Missing Hearts,” may feel like a departure to the legions of fans who read her first two books, but the bestselling author does not see it that way. Ng’s latest work is ...
Resting in the shade near Harvard Yard, the author, 42, describes how she mapped Bird and his father Ethan’s world onto the Cambridge, Mass., neighborhood where she attended college and has lived for ...
Jeremy Siegel: This is GBH's Morning Edition. At the height of the pandemic. A group of writers decided to do something different. Celeste Ng: The whole thing started when I got an email, to my huge ...
The narration will mark Liu's first solo audiobook performance. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Liu said in a statement: “Celeste is such a beautiful writer. When I was asked if I would narrate her new ...
Some books simply demand to be discussed – especially when they're written by Celeste Ng. The "Little Fires Everywhere" author did not disappoint with her third novel, "Our Missing Hearts" (Penguin ...
Author Celeste Ng’s latest book, “Our Missing Hearts,” is her most political yet, and that’s why, she said, it was appropriate to center the relationship between mother Margaret Miu and her ...
Celeste Ng wishes she could call it a dystopia. That's how she used to think about the dark world she was crafting in her new novel, "Our Missing Hearts." Then the real world darkened. And the setting ...
“I’ve always thought of myself as a fairly realistic writer,” said Celeste Ng, author of “Everything I Never Told You” and “Little Fires Everywhere.” But her latest novel, “Our Missing Hearts,” is set ...
Good morning, and welcome to the L.A. Times Book Club newsletter. Celeste Ng calls her new novel “scarily real.” It’s also compulsively readable. From the first page of “Our Missing Hearts,” Ng draws ...