Hana Khan Carries On

Author:   Uzma Jalaluddin
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Edition:   Export/Airside
ISBN:  

9781838953614


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 April 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Hana Khan's family-run halal restaurant is on its last legs. So when a flashy competitor gets ready to open nearby, bringing their inevitable closure even closer, she turns to her anonymously-hosted podcast, and her lively and long-lasting relationship with one of her listeners, for advice. But a hate-motivated attack on their neighbourhood complicates the situation further, as does Hana's growing attraction for Aydin, the young owner of the rival business. Who might not be a complete stranger after all... A charmingly refreshing and modern love story, Uzma Jalaluddin's tale is humorously warm and filled with gorgeous characters you won't be able to forget.

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Author:   Uzma Jalaluddin
Publisher:   Atlantic Books
Imprint:   Corvus
Edition:   Export/Airside
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.464kg
ISBN:  

9781838953614


ISBN 10:   1838953612
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   15 April 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A lively and raucous story that mixes a zany cast of characters with a tightly wound plot... Delicious, adorable and entertaining. * Kirkus, starred review, praise for Ayesha at Last * An excellent modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice. With humor and abundant cultural references, Jalaluddin cleverly illustrates the social pressures facing young Indian-Muslim adults. A highly entertaining tale of family, community, and romance. * Publishers Weekly, starred review, praise for Ayesha at Last * This is the book I've been waiting for since my long-running Jane Austen obsession. Move over Darcy, Khalid's in town. * S. K. Ali, author of Saints and Misfits, praise for Ayesha at Last * An enthralling adaptation of the classic Pride and Prejudice... Innovative, relevant and so very relatable... complete with cross-culture nuances, wit, humour and classic romance. A must read for Jane Austen fans. * Asian Image, praise for Ayesha at Last * Charming, heartwarming * Dazed, praise for Ayesha at Last * A sparkling love story... The criss-crossing sub-plots - both gritty and comic - keep the pages turning, and make this a treat for fans of romance with extra bite. * Love Reading, praise for Ayesha at Last * It's unpredictable, even if you've read Pride and Prejudice... love * O, The Oprah Magazine, praise for Ayesha at Last * Compassionate, warm, and wholly satisfying * The Skinny, praise for Ayesha at Last * A clever homage to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that you'll love, even if you never got round to reading the original. * Cosmopolitan, praise for Ayesha at Last * Absolutely irresistible. I read the whole book in one sitting and cannot wait for more from Uzma Jalaluddin! * Sonya Lalli, author of Serena Singh Flips the Script *


'Absolutely irresistible. I read the whole book in one sitting and cannot wait for more from Uzma Jalaluddin!' - Sonya Lalli, author of Serena Singh Flips the Script 'Cute, emotional, and ultimately joyful. A romance with a warm heart, one wrapped in the bonds of family and friendship, this book left me with a delighted smile on my face.' - Nalini Singh, New York Times bestselling author 'A clever homage to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that you'll love, even if you never got round to reading the original.' - Cosmopolitan, praise for Ayesha at Last 'Compassionate, warm, and wholly satisfying' - The Skinny, praise for Ayesha at Last 'It's unpredictable, even if you've read Pride and Prejudice... love' - O, The Oprah Magazine, praise for Ayesha at Last 'A sparkling love story... The criss-crossing sub-plots - both gritty and comic - keep the pages turning, and make this a treat for fans of romance with extra bite.' - Love Reading, praise for Ayesha at Last


A lively and raucous story that mixes a zany cast of characters with a tightly wound plot... Delicious, adorable and entertaining. * Kirkus, starred review, praise for Ayesha at Last * An excellent modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice. With humor and abundant cultural references, Jalaluddin cleverly illustrates the social pressures facing young Indian-Muslim adults. A highly entertaining tale of family, community, and romance. * Publishers Weekly, starred review, praise for Ayesha at Last * This is the book I've been waiting for since my long-running Jane Austen obsession. Move over Darcy, Khalid's in town. * S. K. Ali, author of Saints and Misfits, praise for Ayesha at Last * An enthralling adaptation of the classic Pride and Prejudice... Innovative, relevant and so very relatable... complete with cross-culture nuances, wit, humour and classic romance. A must read for Jane Austen fans. * Asian Image, praise for Ayesha at Last * Charming, heartwarming * Dazed, praise for Ayesha at Last * A sparkling love story... The criss-crossing sub-plots - both gritty and comic - keep the pages turning, and make this a treat for fans of romance with extra bite. * Love Reading, praise for Ayesha at Last * It's unpredictable, even if you've read Pride and Prejudice... love * O, The Oprah Magazine, praise for Ayesha at Last * Compassionate, warm, and wholly satisfying * The Skinny, praise for Ayesha at Last * A clever homage to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice that you'll love, even if you never got round to reading the original. * Cosmopolitan, praise for Ayesha at Last *


Author Information

Uzma Jalaluddin grew up in a close knit, diverse neighbourhood in Toronto, Canada, and regularly attended events at her local mosque, even when her parents didn't make her. Today she teaches in a public high school, and writes 'Samosas and Maple Syrup', a parenting and culture column for The Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper. Ayesha at Last is her first novel.

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