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Ayesha at Last
by Uzma Jalaluddin
I read a lot of Pride and Prejudice inspired stories; there is something so timeless and endearing about misunderstanding who someone is in your initial interaction only to find yourself drawn to them over and over again.
This was definitely not a retelling, but rather a loose inspiration that I simply adored. I enjoyed the characters and family dynamics, I loved that the characters were Muslim and learning more about their cultural traditions, I love that it was set in Toronto - one of my favorite cities. I just really enjoyed this book.
If you're looking for a book that has complicated family dynamics, love stories, misunderstanding, and even some mistaken identity, I would encourage you to read this book.
This was definitely not a retelling, but rather a loose inspiration that I simply adored. I enjoyed the characters and family dynamics, I loved that the characters were Muslim and learning more about their cultural traditions, I love that it was set in Toronto - one of my favorite cities. I just really enjoyed this book.
If you're looking for a book that has complicated family dynamics, love stories, misunderstanding, and even some mistaken identity, I would encourage you to read this book.