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Best friends Zara and Adnan must navigate the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics and cultural stereotypes in this swoon-worthy YA Desi rom-com. Zara loves love in all forms: rom-coms and romance novels and grand sweeping gestures. And she's desperate to have her own great love story. A real one. So when her best friend Adnan begs her to pretend to date him to cover up his new, secret relationship, Zara hesitates. This isn't the kind of great romance she had in mind. But there's something in it for Zara, too: making her parents, who love Adnan, happy might just stop their arguing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Best friends Zara and Adnan must navigate the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics and cultural stereotypes in this swoon-worthy YA Desi rom-com. Zara loves love in all forms: rom-coms and romance novels and grand sweeping gestures. And she's desperate to have her own great love story. A real one. So when her best friend Adnan begs her to pretend to date him to cover up his new, secret relationship, Zara hesitates. This isn't the kind of great romance she had in mind. But there's something in it for Zara, too: making her parents, who love Adnan, happy might just stop their arguing for a while. She may not be getting her own love story, but she could save theirs. After all, how difficult can pretending to be in a relationship with your best friend be? Turns out, very. And when a new boy turns up in Zara's life, things get more confusing than ever. This delightful YA follows best friends as they fall through the twists and turns of fake dating, family dynamics, and friendship, in a swoon-worthy YA rom-com.
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Autorenporträt
Anika Hussain was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden but currently lives and writes in Bristol, England. She is a graduate of the Bath Spa MAWYP. Not having seen herself in the books she read as a teenager, Anika writes YA novels with South Asian characters at the heart of the story. Aside from writing and work, Anika is involved with the Hawkins Project, founded by Dave Eggers, to elevate the voices of young people in the publishing industry. In her free time, Anika rewatches Love Island, listens to too many true crime podcasts, and sings pop-punk songs loudly around her apartment. Twitter: @huanika www.anikahussain.co.uk
Rezensionen
This delightful romantic comedy takes a thoughtful look at romance tropes and expectations, full of heart and candour. Fiona Noble The Observer
Give to addicts of rom-coms, especially those who wish there were more Desi characters in their favorite novels and movies.