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American-born 17-year-old Maya Aziz is torn between worlds. There's the proper one her parents expect for their good Indian daughter: attending a college close to their suburban Chicago home and being paired off with an older Muslim boy who's "suitable" to her mother. And then there is the world of her dreams: going to film school and living in New York City - and maybe, just maybe, pursuing a boy she's known from afar her entire life who's suddenly falling into her orbit at school.

But unbeknownst to Maya, there is a danger looming beyond her control. When a terrorist attack occurs in another Midwestern city, the prime suspect happens to share her last name. In an instant, Maya's community, consumed by fear and hatred, becomes unrecognizable, and her life changes forever.

©2017 Samira Ahmed (P)2017 Recorded Books
Literature & Fiction South Asian Creators Multicultural Contemporary Fiction Romance Chicago Contemporary Romance

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The story was insightful but could have done with out the heavy swearing in the later chapters and still would have gotten the emotion across.

Growing up in America

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I enjoyed reading this book. I wanted more at the end . I want to hear / know about Phil and Miya

Great teachings of culture struggles.

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Love meeting a Muslim character for a change! I e met most of these characters in my classroom but never in a novel. Brilliant!

Characters

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I love reading books with characters different from me. Seeing things from a point of view I normally wouldn't get it important and impactful to me. It was pretty realistic in terms of the racism and hatred many Muslim people face in America. I really felt for Maya and her family when they were the victims of hate crimes and I'm glad Maya had friends that were willing to stand up for her and that the police and school helped. As our world changes and we see more stories like this in the news, I think it's so important to have these stories. People need to realize what others are going through and maybe it sparks some compassion or at least awareness.
I appreciate that the narrator isn't white and could more embody the character. Soneela did a great job and I loved listening to her read. The pacing was great and I enjoyed the story.

Very relevant and impactful

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I enjoyed the story, the end was a little disappointing. But the narration bothered me the whole time. It made it challenging for me to enjoy the book. The narrator has a way of speaking that makes everything sound like either a question or complete surprise at everything that is going on. Quite annoying.

Good book, not great narration

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