Hulu’s LittleFiresEverywhere Changes A Lot From The Book. Does It Work?
follows two polar-opposite mothers, Elena Richardson and Mia Warren . It's the summer of 1997, and Mia, with her daughter Pearl in tow, has just arrived in picturesque Shaker Heights, where the grass must be kept under six inches and the duplexes conceal their secondary front doors to avoid damaging curb appeal. Mia has raised Pearl mostly from the backseat of her car, but decides to settle in the suburb to work on her next project.
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