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Gilmore Girls meets
vibrant New Delhi in this thoughtful and hilarious new novel about a teen
facing family expectations, relationship complications, and hidden secrets in a
new country—sprinkled with Sheba Karim’s signature wit and steamy romance, and
perfect for readers who loved Mary H. K. Choi’s Emergency
Contact and Adib Khorram’s Darius
the Great Is Not Okay. To cure her post-senior year
slump, made worse by the loss of her aunt Sonia, Noreen decides to follow her
mom on a gap year trip to New Delhi, hoping India can lessen her grief and
bring her voice back.
In the world’s most polluted
city, Noreen soon meets kind, handsome Kabir, who introduces her to the wonders
of this magical, complicated place. With the help of Kabir—plus Bollywood
celebrities, fourteenth-century ruins, karaoke parties, and Sufi saints—Noreen discovers
new meanings for home.
But when a family scandal erupts,
Noreen and Kabir must face complex questions in their own relationship: What
does it mean to truly stand by someone—and what are the boundaries of love?
A propos de l'auteur
Sheba Karim is the author of Mariam Sharma Hits the Road, That Thing We Call a Heart, and Skunk Girl. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and NYU School of Law and currently lives in Nashville. You can visit her online at www.shebakarim.com.
Résumé
Gilmore Girls meets
vibrant New Delhi in this thoughtful and hilarious new novel about a teen
facing family expectations, relationship complications, and hidden secrets in a
new country—sprinkled with Sheba Karim’s signature wit and steamy romance, and
perfect for readers who loved Mary H. K. Choi’s Emergency
Contact and Adib Khorram’s Darius
the Great Is Not Okay.
To cure her post-senior year
slump, made worse by the loss of her aunt Sonia, Noreen decides to follow her
mom on a gap year trip to New Delhi, hoping India can lessen her grief and
bring her voice back.
In the world’s most polluted
city, Noreen soon meets kind, handsome Kabir, who introduces her to the wonders
of this magical, complicated place. With the help of Kabir—plus Bollywood
celebrities, fourteenth-century ruins, karaoke parties, and Sufi saints—Noreen discovers
new meanings for home.
But when a family scandal erupts,
Noreen and Kabir must face complex questions in their own relationship: What
does it mean to truly stand by someone—and what are the boundaries of love?
Texte suppl.
"While the #MeToo movement and female sexuality feature prominently in the narrative, this novel also feels like a love letter to New Delhi due to Karim’s vivid descriptions of the city. Readers seeking more mature YA romance titles will definitely enjoy this offering."