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Ayesha at Last
by Uzma Jalaluddin
I didn’t know I need a Muslim Pride and Predjudice but OMG I REALLY REALLY DID. Yet, I found myself wishing this one was stronger. While the culture of arranged marriages really captures the constraints on the characters in the same way that Austen's original novel does, I never quite bought the underlying premise of their relationship or the friction in their relationship. At the same time, I'm grateful that we are starting to see a diversification of way romantic relationships can look in literature; not everything has to be tumbling immediately into steamy bed.