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- Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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"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 best-selling author)
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Hana’s Podcast
You've Got Mail is one of my favorite movies, and I loved Ayesha At Last, I preordered the book instantly and was surprised by the beauty of the cover!
Hana is a daughter of a chef, her mom owns a restaurant in Canada that isn't doing well, her dream is to become a radio host, she has a podcast and a crush on one of her listeners. Things go south when a new trendy halal restaurant opens and she has an instant attraction with the owner Aydin, their family from India comes to visit while her father battles his illness and her pregnant sister is with them. A hate crime makes her face their situation and where she stands. One thing I didn't understand: How didn't Aydin recognize her voice? Usually, someone into radio has a distinctive voice, and he's her oldest follower.
I love the sense of the Muslim community in Uzma's books, and how this community is part of a bigger community in Canada in general. I wish I was a part of such a loveling close-knitted community, as an expat, we're always out of place.
I got to say in chapter 8 I felt that Hana should have also added the obvious:
بني الإسلام على خمس : شهادة أن لا إله إلا الله ، وأن محمدا رسول الله ، وإقام الصلاة ، وإيتاء الزكاة، وصوم رمضان ، وحج البيت لمن أستطاع اليه سبيلا
translation of hadeeth: Islam was built on five pillars: the testimony that there is no God except Allah and that Muhammad (God's prayer and peace be upon him) is His slave and Messenger, to pray, to give Zakaat (obligatory charity), to fast in Ramadan, and to perform Hajj (pilgrimage) if you are able. The author forgot the most important one: that Prophet Mohammed is God's messenger; as for Jihad, it's not a bad word, and Muslims shouldn't feel ashamed of it, even when they live with foreigners, it means fighting for God and other Muslims when it's needed. Jihad is not only on the battlefield it can be in any form of work, where you push yourself to excel for God, like in your work, raising your children, helping others, etc. When the teacher said prove it, she should've said, this is my faith, not yours, I practice it and this is a Hadeeth by our Prophet who you even forgot to mention. Jihad is very important and required of each Muslim but these five pillars are the fundamental beliefs of Islam.
In chapter 36, Muslims aren't buried in coffins, our bodies are our coffins, and we are returned from death in just our bodies and a shroud of white cloth, the same ones we go to hajj in, so we are buried naked in the ground. There are no pine coffins for Muslims. We believe in grave awakening; even the cloth is loosened upon placing the body in the grave.
I loved Ayesha at Last, this was a very modern retelling of You’ve Got Mail, and Uzma gave us something new and contemporary about hate crimes, competition, letting go, and new beginnings. I liked the story but I didn’t love it. The warmth in You've Got Mail is missing, the sense of everything being good and everyone kind even sworn enemies is not here. I always thought that You've Got Mail is a modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice that's why Joe and Kathleen spoke of it. I guess this is Uzma's favorite book.
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- Brianna
- 04-16-21
Worth it
Didn't pack as intense of a punchas Ayesha ar Last, but still so so good!
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- SB
- 04-16-21
Disappointing.. I could not carry on
I loved Ayesha at Last, but this one was a disappointing follow up. It read like more of a teen/young adult effort. It relied on a borrowed plot (You've Got Mail), but I found nothing compellingly unique in the retelling. It fell flat overall in my opinion.
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- mommymuslimah
- 09-03-21
Hooked from the start
I like books that hook you from the start, and this one did just that. Once I started, I couldn’t put the book down (or stop listening to it in this case). It’s clean yet modern romance with a couple surprises and a happy ending. I found myself tearing, and laughing along with the characters in the novel. Definitely worth a read.
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- AD
- 08-18-21
Exceeding all my expectations
I came in expecting a warm & fuzzy rom-com, a halal version of *spoilers alert* 'You've got mail' according to some of the headlines.
But I was pleasantly surprised by a much deeper and richer storyline, all while keeping it "light". My new favorite author shows off her talent, by creating witty, smart and poignant characters and dialogues, all while easily showcasing the culture & the internal & external challenges. I really connected with the characters & found myself crying and/or cheering with them. I might be biased though, since I come from a similar background.
Wishing you all the best & can't wait for the Amazon show to drop!
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- Amina
- 07-30-21
A charming story!
Our heroine is witty, clever, Indian, and Muslim, and this a lovely story about her aspirations, finding her passions, growing up, and of course, love! It’s a fun, lighthearted listen and the representation is a refreshing, tasteful appreciation of Indian-Canadian culture, food & family. Also, the narrator is fantastic and really captures the spirit of the story!
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