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Ayesha at Last
by Uzma Jalaluddin
I've been put off reading stories about Muslims who have come to the west because I find them to be highly unrealistic and almost "trying too hard" to fit in types. However, Ayesha at Last is well written in that it shows real family dynamics and culture.
I found the book easy to read but felt it covered too many topics in 300-ish pages. Thus it did not develop the main characters Ayesha and Khalid's life separate and together lives too well. I wanted them to have more page time then the extended family.
However I would still highly recommend this book as an escape from reality and your own problems.
I found the book easy to read but felt it covered too many topics in 300-ish pages. Thus it did not develop the main characters Ayesha and Khalid's life separate and together lives too well. I wanted them to have more page time then the extended family.
However I would still highly recommend this book as an escape from reality and your own problems.