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The love match / Priyanka Taslim.

Taslim, Priyanka, (author.).

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  • ISBN: 9781665901109 :
  • ISBN: 1665901101 :
  • Physical Description: 386 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Salaam Reads, [2023]

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Target Audience Note:
Ages 12 up Salaam Reads.
Grades 7-9. Salaam Reads.
Subject: Love > Fiction.
Dating > Fiction.
Bengali Americans > Fiction.
Family life > Fiction.
New Jersey > Fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Town of Hanover Libraries.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.

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The Love Match
The Love Match
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Zahra Khan finds herself in a real-life Bengali natok, or drama, when two handsome boys enter her life. All Zahra really wants is to be a writer, but she must first navigate adulthood, love, and the Bengali community of Paterson, New Jersey. She has to put off college to work at local Pakistani tea shop Chai Ho to help her mother support their family, which has struggled financially ever since her father died two years ago. While Zahra focuses on making ends meet, her mother tries desperately to set her up with gorgeous, well-mannered Harun Emon, who is from a wealthy family--precisely what Zahra's mom is looking for. The two 18-year-olds are not interested in one another, but they pretend to date to keep their parents satisfied. Meanwhile, Zahra is falling for new Chai Ho hire Nayim Aktar, a poor orphan and recent arrival from Bangladesh. As the pressures start building, Zahra finds herself at a crossroads: choose obligation or choose herself. Taslim's descriptions of the Bengali community and her articulation of diverse Muslim identities and practices are authentic and nuanced. Details like waking up for Fajr prayer, halal dating, and inner turmoil over wanting physical intimacy describe genuine experiences. Topics like double standards in the South Asian community, the intersection of queer and Muslim identities, and the reality of the inaccessibility of higher education add depth to the novel. Candid, textured, and amusing: a novel readers will devour in one sitting. (Romance. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Since her father's death, Zahra has endured more than sadness. She studies hard, works to help support her family, and endures her mother's fixation on finding a good match for her within their Bangladeshi Muslim diaspora community in Paterson, New Jersey. After she reluctantly agrees to weekly chaperoned dates with Harun, a boy from a wealthy family, they secretly make a deal to keep up the dating charade for eight weeks and then "break up." But during their time together, they form a genuine attachment that feels like more than friendship. Meanwhile, Zahra falls for Nayim, a new coworker who becomes devoted to her. She vacillates between choosing Harun or Nayim until a grand gesture clarifies her mind. This smoothly written first novel was inspired partly by Taslim's memories of her teen years, when her elders attempted to guide her toward a suitable marriage via well-intended but misguided matchmaking. The realistic portrayals of Zahra's family members and longtime best friends help to ground the main character while making her thoughts, her emotions, and her decisions convincing.

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Jane Austen meets Bengali cinema in Taslim's joyful debut. Teenage Zahra Khan wants to be a writer, but her widowed, meddling Amma has other plans: to match Zahra up with a "suitable" Bangladeshi, Muslim boy. Amma's concerns about Zahra's future stem from Zahra's father's death, from which the family has struggled to financially recover. To help make ends meet, Zahra defers her acceptance to Columbia University to work at a Pakistani tea shop in Patterson, N.J. Amma sets Zahra up with handsome, affluent Harun Emon, 18; though the pair have no interest in each other, they fake-date to placate their families. Meanwhile, Zahra falls for coworker Nayim Aktar, "an orphan from a poor, fragmented family" and recent arrival from Bangladesh. But as her romantic feelings for Nayim flourish and her pretend relationship with Harum begins to feel real, Zahra is left at a crossroads between what her family expects and what she desires. Characters authentically and humorously code-switch between traditional Bengali and contemporary American sensibilities, imbuing dialogue with a rat-a-tat pace. Taslim draws from lived experiences, as detailed in an author's note, to offer a textured exploration of intersectional South Asian Muslim identity. Ages 12--up. Agent: Quressa Robinson, Folio Literary. (Jan.)


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