Abdur-Rashid, Tasneem

  • Odd girl out

    £8.99

    Her parents’ divorce has Maaryah bidding bye-bye to Dubai and her life of luxury – and hello to dreary London, where things get complicated. There are house parties, annoying-yet-hot boys and the isolating reality of being the only hijabi in a massive school. Can Maaryah stay true to herself, even when another bombshell rocks her world?

  • The thirty before thirty list

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    Maya’s life is predictable. She spends her days at the same job she’s been at for years, her evenings watching Bollywood movies with her parents and her Saturday nights eating out at the same restaurant with her best friend Dina. Then she meets Noah on the Underground, and for twenty glorious minutes, her life becomes exciting. Until he jumps off the train before they have the chance to exchange numbers, accidentally leaving behind a notebook containing a list of 30 things he wants to do before he’s 30. Crushed by the abrupt ending to what was supposed to be her happily-ever-after, Maya challenges herself to work through the items on Noah’s list, hoping to climb out of her rut whilst climbing mountains – and if she happens to find Noah at the same time – well, that would be the frosting on the Krispy Kreme.

  • Finding Mr Perfectly Fine

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    When Zara’s mum puts together the most archaic of arranged marriage resources (not exactly the romcom-worthy love story she had envisioned for herself), she is soon exhausted by her family’s failed attempts to set her up with every vaguely suitable Abdul, Ahmed and even Tony that they can find. Zara decides to take matters into her own hands. How hard can it be to find a husband at 29?