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Our Missing Hearts

by Celeste Ng

Literary Fiction
Dystopian
Contemporary
336 Pages

"Our Missing Hearts broke my heart and gave me hope—Ng has written a powerful story about love, resistance, and what we're willing to risk for those we care about."

Synopsis

Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives quietly with his father, a former linguist now reduced to shelving books in a university library. Bird has learned not to ask too many questions, not to stand out, not to stray too far from home. For a decade, their lives have been shaped by laws designed to preserve "American culture" following years of economic collapse and violence. To maintain order and prosperity, authorities now relocate children of dissidents—particularly those of Asian descent—and libraries must purge books deemed unpatriotic, including the poetry of Bird's mother, Margaret, a Chinese American poet who left when he was nine. Bird has spent years disavowing his mother and her work, knowing nothing about what happened to her and understanding he shouldn't wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter containing only a cryptic drawing, everything changes. The letter pulls Bird into a dangerous quest to find Margaret, a journey that will lead him through the folktales she once told him, into an underground network of rebel librarians, through the hidden stories of vanished children, and finally to New York City. There, he may discover not only his mother but also the power of defiance in a society built on silence and fear.

Our Take

Celeste Ng departs from the intimate domestic dramas of Little Fires Everywhere and Everything I Never Told You to deliver a haunting dystopian vision that feels uncomfortably close to our present reality. Our Missing Hearts explores how societies sacrifice individual freedoms in the name of collective security, and how quickly fear can be weaponized against marginalized communities. Ng's prose remains as precise and emotionally resonant as ever, but here she channels it into a larger canvas, examining state power, cultural erasure, and the role of art in resistance. The novel draws from both contemporary anxieties about nationalism and authoritarianism and from historical moments of xenophobia and censorship, creating a speculative world that reads as both warning and reflection. Bird's journey is deeply moving, capturing the particular pain of children caught between loyalty to family and survival in an oppressive system. Readers who appreciated the dystopian social commentary of The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood or the tender parent-child relationships in The Road by Cormac McCarthy will find Our Missing Hearts equally powerful. This is Ng at her most ambitious and urgent, crafting a story that asks what we're willing to risk to protect the ones we love and the values we hold dear.

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