![]() ![]() Part of her personal code of following the rules is giving back to those that are less fortunate whenever she can, and she’s the type who keeps a mental list of her good deeds. All through her life she has followed the rules and this is wholeheartedly embraced as her highest value. Generations of Elena Richardson’s family have lived in Shaker Heights, and she ensures that her family follows the rules and lives up to expectations. In the words of the author there is a “propensity to over achieve and a deep intolerance for flaws…a utopia.” Every winding road is thoughtfully laid out, the list of house colors is a strict, guideline, trash pickup is conducted in the alleys and all trash cans are out of sight, and tradition is revered and informs the future. Shaker Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio (yes, it’s a real place), strives to be a perfect planned community. ![]() ![]() *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Little Fires Everywhere is now a movie adaptation on Hulu. On Thursdays, I’ll be re-sharing a few of these great reads, and today I’m sharing my review of Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. This year as part of Blog Audit Challenge 2020 I’m going back to update older review posts. I’m linking up today with Davida The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog for #throwbackthursday. ![]()
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