Little Fires Everywhere: The Girl on the Train and Into the Water

ISBN-10
1719471231
ISBN-13
9781719471237
Series
Little Fires Everywhere
Pages
134
Language
English
Published
2018-05-22
Author
Celeste Ng

Description

Everyone in Shaker Heights was talking about it that summer: how Isabelle, the last of the Richardsonchildren, had finally gone around the bend and burned the house down. All spring the gossip had been about little Mirabelle McCullough or, depending which side you were on, May Ling Chow and now, at last, there was something new and sensational to discuss. A little after noon on that Saturday in May, the shoppers pushing their grocery carts in Heinen's heard the fire engines wail to life and careen away, toward the duck pond. By a quarter after twelve there were four of them parked in a haphazard red line along Parkland Drive, where all six bedrooms of the Richardson house were ablaze, and everyone within a half mile could see the smoke rising over the trees like a dense black thundercloud. Later people would say that the signs had been there all along: that Izzy was a little lunatic, that there had always been something off about the Richardson family, that as soon as they heard the sirens that morning they knew something terrible had happened. By then, of course, Izzy would be long gone, leaving no one to defend her, and people could and did say whatever they liked. At the moment the fire trucks arrived, though, and for quite a while afterward, no one knew what was happening. Neighbors clustered as close to the makeshift barrier a police cruiser, parked crosswise a few hundred yards away as they could and watched the firefighters unreel their hoses with the grim faces of men who recognized a hopeless cause. Across the street, the geese at the pond ducked their heads underwater for weeds, wholly unruffled by the commotion...

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