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Meet Me in Mumbai
Meet Me in Mumbai
Meet Me in Mumbai
Audiobook9 hours

Meet Me in Mumbai

Written by Sabina Khan

Narrated by Ulka Simone Mohanty and Deepti Gupta

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From the author of The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali and Zara Hossain Is Here. Ayesha is on her own, far from home, when she's faced with a choice that will change her life forever.

Two generations, eighteen years apartAyesha is a world away from home when she meets the boy of her dreams. Like her, Suresh is from India but going to high school in Illinois. Once they get together, they are inseparable... until a twist of fate takes Suresh back to India right when Ayesha discovers she's pregnant. Suddenly she feels she's on her own, navigating the biggest decision she'll ever make.Seventeen years later, Ayesha's daughter Mira finds an old box with letters addressed to her from her birth mother. Although Mira loves the moms who adopted her, she's intrigued to discover something more about her history. In one letter, Ayesha writes that if Mira can forgive her for what she had to do, she should find a way to travel to India for her eighteenth birthday and meet her.Mira knows she'll always regret it if she doesn't go. But is she actually ready for what she will learn?Meet Me in Mumbai is the extraordinary story of two teenage girls forced to understand the power and the consequences of their choices, and how family can be both formed and found over time.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherScholastic
Release dateSep 6, 2022
ISBN9781338853209
Meet Me in Mumbai

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    Khan bravely tackles complex and intersectional experiences surrounding international students, adoption, racism, and fallible people who make mistakes. They deftly weave in cultural exploration and identity. The book may have explored the experience of its characters from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community a bit more. But overall, a compelling story that had me thinking.