From the #1 bestselling author of Little Fires Everywhere, comes
one of the most highly anticipated books of the year - the
inspiring new novel about a mother's unbreakable love in a world
consumed by fear. "Firmly written and well-executed . . . Our
Missing Hearts is a meditation on the sometimes accidental power
of words." --Stephen King, The New York Times Book Review
"Ng's most powerful work to date." --People Magazine
Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet existence with his
loving but broken her, a former linguist who now shelves books
in a university library. Bird knows to not ask too many
questions, stand out too much, or stray too far. For a decade,
their lives have been governed by laws written to preserve
"American culture" in the wake of years of economic instability
and violence. To keep the peace and restore prosperity, the
authorities are now allowed to relocate children of dissidents,
especially those of Asian origin, and libraries have been forced
to remove books seen as unpatriotic--including the work of Bird's
mother, Margaret, a Chinese American poet who left the family
when he was nine years old.
Bird has grown up disavowing his mother and her poems; he doesn't
know her work or what happened to her, and he knows he shouldn't
wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter containing only
a cryptic drawing, he is pulled into a quest to find her. His
journey will take him back to the many folktales she poured into
his head as a child, through the ranks of an underground network
of librarians, into the lives of the children who have been
taken, and finally to New York City, where a new act of defiance
may be the beginning of much-needed change.
Our Missing Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways
supposedly civilized communities can ignore the most searing
injustice. It's a story about the power--and limitations--of art
to create change, the lessons and legacies we pass on to our
children, and how any of us can survive a broken world with our
hearts intact.
* From the #1 bestselling author of Little Fires Everywhere,
comes one of the most highly anticipated books of the year – the
inspiring new novel about a mother’s unbreakable love in a world
consumed by fear.
“Firmly written and well-executed . . . Our Missing Hearts is a
meditation on the sometimes accidental power of words.” —Stephen
King, The New York Times Book Review
“Ng’s most powerful work to date.” —People Magazine
*
Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet existence with his
loving but broken her, a former linguist who now shelves books
in a university library. Bird knows to not ask too many
questions, stand out too much, or stray too far. For a decade,
their lives have been governed by laws written to preserve
“American culture” in the wake of years of economic instability
and violence. To keep the peace and restore prosperity, the
authorities are now allowed to relocate children of dissidents,
especially those of Asian origin, and libraries have been forced
to remove books seen as unpatriotic—including the work of Bird’s
mother, Margaret, a Chinese American poet who left the family
when he was nine years old.
Bird has grown up disavowing his mother and her poems; he doesn’t
know her work or what happened to her, and he knows he shouldn’t
wonder. But when he receives a mysterious letter containing only
a cryptic drawing, he is pulled into a quest to find her. His
journey will take him back to the many folktales she poured into
his head as a child, through the ranks of an underground network
of librarians, into the lives of the children who have been
taken, and finally to New York City, where a new act of defiance
may be the beginning of much-needed change.
Our Missing Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways
supposedly civilized communities can ignore the most searing
injustice. It’s a story about the power—and limitations—of art to
create change, the lessons and legacies we pass on to our
children, and how any of us can survive a broken world with our
hearts intact.