Our Missing Hearts: Reese's Book Club (A Novel)

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars | 22,325 ratings

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Last update: 11-15-2024


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An instant New York Times bestseller • A New York Times Notable Book • Named a Best Book of 2022 by People, TIME Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, NPR, Los Angeles Times, and Oprah Daily, and more • A Reese's Book Club Pick • New York Times Paperback Row Selection

From the #1 bestselling author of
Little Fires Everywhere, comes the inspiring new novel about a mother’s unshakeable love.
 
“Riveting, tender, and timely.” —
People, Book of the Week

"Remarkable . . . An unflinching yet life-affirming drama about the power of art and love to push back in dangerous times." —
Oprah Daily

“Thought-provoking, heart-wrenching . . . I was so invested in the future of this mother and son.” —Reese Witherspoon (Reese’s Book Club Pick)

 
Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet existence with his loving father, a former linguist who now shelves books in a university library. His mother, Margaret, a Chinese American poet, left without a trace when he was nine years old. He doesn’t know what happened to her—only that her books have been banned—and he resents that she cared more about her work than about him.
 
Then one day Bird receives a mysterious letter containing only a cryptic drawing, and soon 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 heroic librarians, and finally to New York City, where he will learn the truth about what happened to his mother and what the future holds for them both.
 
Our Missing Hearts is an old story made new, of the ways supposedly civilized communities can ignore the most searing injustice. It’s about the lessons and legacies we pass on to our children and the power of art to create change.


From the Publisher

Read all three novels from #1 New York Times bestselling author Celeste Ng
Amazon's Best Novel of 2014, 2017, and one of Amazon's top ten books of 2022

One of my favorite books of the year, if not of multiple years — Sarah Gelman, Editorial Director

Thought-provoking, heart-wrenching... deeply suspenseful — Reese Witherspoon

It's impossible not to be moved — Stephen King

Little Fires Everywhere Everything I Never Told You
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Top reviews from the United States

LD
5.0 out of 5 stars Poignant Story in These Troubling Times
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
The book was beautifully written and a telling story of could possibly come if we are not diligent in our defense of democracy. It is also a loving story of the bond between families, mothers and children.
Skittles
4.0 out of 5 stars striking, but sad
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
It is about breaking up a loving family. It is about losing a child. It is about losing childhood. Some of the story is far fetched. The similarities of this story and the stories of all the school shootings because of the government not willing to pass laws to control gun ownership in this country; There is a parallel. The willingness of officials to get paid off. The lack of support for diversity and understanding. This story says so much. We need to protect our children more. We need to protect and share our cultures more. This story is very thought provoking.
Ladylazarus
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeously written and spellbinding
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
A timely tale of the dangers of xenophobia and fear and its impact on people, families, and government. Ng offers a heart wrenching story of a mother and son who suffer under the pressure of a tragic dystopian world.
clowncathy
3.0 out of 5 stars Our Missing Hearts
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
This book was a very slow read. The storyline was interesting but there were no quotation marks used in the entire book. The chapters were long and the ending was inconclusive. Curious if this is a true story or not.
Estela V. Lozano
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a must read for our time!
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
Our Missing Hearts may be fictional, but its descriptions of the human condition ruled by fear and a desire to place a blame on others resonates clearly. Celeste’s writing style captivates the reader and keeps us wanting more!
KB
4.0 out of 5 stars Keeping a Flame
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I have always enjoyed Celeste Ng's writing so didn't hesitate to get Our Missing Hearts when offered as an ebook on Bookbub. I was not disappointed although this novel has a deeper edge to the drama that was unsettling at times ... to close to the truth of the world and United States we live in with our current politics. The world Ng describes could so easily be ours within a small number of years if we, as Americans of all races, do not work together to turn the tide of authoritarianism. This novel is well written with a cast of characters that ring true to people's hearts today.
McFroggie
5.0 out of 5 stars Such a good book! and the audiobook is superb!
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023
I give very, very few books five stars, but this one deserves it. I listened to the audiobook and read portions of this book through a local library.

Wowza. This book was prescient, prophetic (in the actual sense of the word—not the popular cultural understating of it), and powerful.

The storytelling is compelling and imaginative, and the writing is so beautiful.

It is filled with references to other stories, and I really loved the way this book spoke to the power of storytelling.

This book was a real gift for the word nerd in me, and I identified so closely with Nathan in his love of etymology.

I would say it is a cautionary tale, but even if this is set in a dystopian near future, so much of what happens in Our Missing Hearts is current—seems to have been pulled from the headlines.

Was it a little heavy handed at times in showing us a world so prevalent with Asian hate? Perhaps. Was the book absolutely spot on in its critique? Absolutely. And is the book is so important of read.

It seems important to note that I checked out the both the library book and audiobook from my library—important because of the role libraries played in the book.

This is one of the best audiobooks I’ve listened to. Lucy Liu is masterful in her interpretation and (with the exception of apparently not knowing a song that appeared in one scene) doesn’t waste a word, doesn’t waste a moment. I highly recommend the audiobook!!

This is a wonderful book—one that will stay with me.
Laurel-Rain Snow
4.0 out of 5 stars A LAW THAT RUINS LIVES...
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2022
Twelve-year-old Bird Gardner lives a quiet existence with his loving but broken father, 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.

My Thoughts:

There is something hollow and fearful about Our Missing Hearts as we begin the story of what life was like during the times after the “Crisis.” A time after a stringent law is passed (PACT) that focuses on people supposedly “Anti-American,” but who are mostly Asian. People whose ideas don’t jive with those who are more “in line” with American culture.

Primarily we learn more about a family with a child named Bird, a mother who writes poetry but who incidentally is Asian, and a father who works in a library. What happens to this family hurts my heart, and I am feeling the angst of what can happen to families and people because of a law. An unjust law, in my opinion.

Fearful of what might lie ahead for any of us kept me reading about these characters and how their lives were torn apart. And how dismantled shelves were the reminders of the books that some considered anti-American. My heart went out to what had become of these characters and what might become of any of us. 4.5 stars.

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