Description
Discover the enchanting narrative of Ayesha at Last, a modern Muslim twist on the classic Pride and Prejudice. Published in 2019 by Corvus, this compelling softcover novel tells the story of Ayesha Shamsi, a vibrant yet overwhelmed teacher with dreams of becoming a poet. Set against the rich backdrop of a loving yet meddlesome Muslim family, this novel captures the essence of cultural expectations and the struggles of personal identity. Ayesha's journey explores themes of love, family dynamics, and self-discovery as she navigates the pressures of her traditional upbringing, including the constant barrage of marriage proposals from her relatives.
Ayesha’s life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Khalid, a man who embodies everything she initially resists—conservative, judgmental, yet undeniably attractive. Their contrasting backgrounds spark an unexpected romance that challenges their beliefs and desires. With witty banter and heartfelt moments, Ayesha at Last is a delightful exploration of love that defies societal norms. Perfect for readers seeking a charming romantic comedy steeped in cultural richness, this book promises to resonate with those looking for relatable characters and engaging storytelling.
Get your copy today and immerse yourself in Ayesha's journey of love, laughter, and self-acceptance, all while enjoying fast delivery straight to your doorstep. Embrace the unique blend of humor and heartfelt emotion in Ayesha at Last—it's more than just a love story; it’s a journey of self-discovery in a vibrant community.
Order now and experience a tale that beautifully intersects tradition and modernity! Fast delivery available.
Bibliographic Details
Title: Ayesha at Last
Publisher: Corvus
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Soft cover
Synopsis:
A big-hearted, captivating, modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice, with hijabs instead of top hats and kurtas instead of corsets. AYESHA SHAMSI has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been overtaken by a demanding teaching job. Her boisterous Muslim family, and numerous (interfering) aunties, are professional naggers. And her flighty young cousin, about to reject her one hundredth marriage proposal, is a constant reminder that Ayesha is still single.Ayesha might be a little lonely, but the one thing she doesn't want is an arranged marriage. And then she meets Khalid... How could a man so conservative and judgmental (and, yes, smart and annoyingly handsome) have wormed his way into her thoughts so quickly? As for Khalid, he's happy the way he is; his mother will find him a suitable bride. But why can't he get the captivating, outspoken Ayesha out of his mind? They're far too different to be a good match, surely...
Ayesha’s life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Khalid, a man who embodies everything she initially resists—conservative, judgmental, yet undeniably attractive. Their contrasting backgrounds spark an unexpected romance that challenges their beliefs and desires. With witty banter and heartfelt moments, Ayesha at Last is a delightful exploration of love that defies societal norms. Perfect for readers seeking a charming romantic comedy steeped in cultural richness, this book promises to resonate with those looking for relatable characters and engaging storytelling.
Get your copy today and immerse yourself in Ayesha's journey of love, laughter, and self-acceptance, all while enjoying fast delivery straight to your doorstep. Embrace the unique blend of humor and heartfelt emotion in Ayesha at Last—it's more than just a love story; it’s a journey of self-discovery in a vibrant community.
Order now and experience a tale that beautifully intersects tradition and modernity! Fast delivery available.
Bibliographic Details
Title: Ayesha at Last
Publisher: Corvus
Publication Date: 2019
Binding: Soft cover
Synopsis:
A big-hearted, captivating, modern-day Muslim Pride and Prejudice, with hijabs instead of top hats and kurtas instead of corsets. AYESHA SHAMSI has a lot going on. Her dreams of being a poet have been overtaken by a demanding teaching job. Her boisterous Muslim family, and numerous (interfering) aunties, are professional naggers. And her flighty young cousin, about to reject her one hundredth marriage proposal, is a constant reminder that Ayesha is still single.Ayesha might be a little lonely, but the one thing she doesn't want is an arranged marriage. And then she meets Khalid... How could a man so conservative and judgmental (and, yes, smart and annoyingly handsome) have wormed his way into her thoughts so quickly? As for Khalid, he's happy the way he is; his mother will find him a suitable bride. But why can't he get the captivating, outspoken Ayesha out of his mind? They're far too different to be a good match, surely...