"Our Missing Hearts" by Celeste Ng is a powerful dystopian novel set in an America consumed by fear and governed by laws designed to preserve "American culture." The story follows twelve-year-old Bird Gardner, whose life changed when his mother, Margaret Miu, disappeared after her provocative poetry was deemed a threat to the state. Bird lives a quiet existence with his broken father, a former linguist turned librarian, and knows he must not draw attention to himself or mention his mother. The novel explores themes of a mother's unbreakable love, the power and limitations of art to create change, and the importance of storytelling in a broken world. It's a haunting tale about survival, empathy, and the quest for hope and love amidst authoritarian control and racial injustice.