

With her feelings all mixed up, Zahra discovers that sometimes being a good Bengali kid can be a royal pain. And for once in Zahra’s life, she can have her rossomalai and eat it too: “dating” Harun and keeping Amma happy while catching real feelings for Nayim.īut life-and boys-can be more complicated than Zahra realizes. So, when Zahra finds out that Harun is just as uninterested in this match as she is, they decide to slowly sabotage their parents’ plans. It’s nothing like the connection she has with Nayim Aktar, the new dishwasher at the tea shop, who just gets Zahra in a way no one has before. As soon as Zahra meets him, she knows it’s a bad match. While Zahra’s plans for financial security this summer involve working long hours at Chai Ho and saving up for college writing courses, Amma is convinced that all Zahra needs is a “good match,” Jane Austen style.Įnter Harun Emon, who’s wealthy, devastatingly handsome, and…aloof. Zahra Khan is basically Bangladeshi royalty, but being a princess doesn’t pay the bills in Paterson, New Jersey. TO ALL THE BOYS I’VE LOVED BEFORE meets PRIDE AND PREJUDICE in this delightful and heartfelt rom-com about a Bangladeshi American teen whose meddling mother arranges a match to secure their family’s financial security-just as she’s falling in love with someone else. Perfect for fans of Jenny Han, Sandhya Menon, Emma Lord and Beth O’Leary.Published JanuAmazon | Bookshop | Goodreads About The Love Match

With her feelings all mixed up, will Zahra be a good Bengali kid or can she find her one true love match? For once in Zahra’s life, she can have her rossomalai and eat it too.īut life-and boys-can be a royal pain. Deciding to slowly sabotage their parents’ plans, Zahra and Harun pretend to date, while Zahra explores her feelings for Nayim. It’s nothing like the connection she has with Nayim Aktar, the new dishwasher at the tea shop, who just gets her in a way no one has before. As soon as they meet, Zahra and Harun both know it’s not going to work. While Zahra plans to save money for college by working through the summer at a tea shop, her meddling mum is convinced that a “good match” in marriage will solve their family’s financial woes.Įnter Harun Emon, the wealthy, devastatingly handsome and.aloof boy Zahra is set up with. Zahra Khan is basically Bangladeshi royalty-but being a princess doesn’t pay the bills in New Jersey.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before meets Pride and Prejudice in this swoony and thoughtful romantic comedy from debut author Priyanka Taslim.
