Little Fires Everywhere's Fiery Ending: The Biggest Changes From Book to Screen
,"I'm especially looking forward to seeing Kerry bring Mia to life as a black woman; I'd wanted to do that in the novel, but didn't feel I was the right person to do that. Kerry is, though."
"In burning down the house, they are burning down these versions of who they have been, hoping desperately they can grow into something better, and sending up a smoke signal to Izzy," Tigelaar continued."Telling her that it's safe to come home." In the book, however, Mia and Pauline never have a romantic relationship, and Pauline actually had a longtime partner Mal, with the two almost serving as surrogate parents to a young Mia, who never had any real relationship experience and Ng implying the character was asexual.
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