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Hana Khan Carries On
Hana Khan Carries On | Uzma Jalaluddin
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For fans of "You've Got Mail," a woman juggles pursuing her dream and competing with the halal restaurant across the street in this sparkling new rom-com by the author of Ayesha at Last. Sales are slow at Three Sisters Biryani Poutine, the only halal restaurant in the close-knit Golden Crescent neighborhood of Toronto. Hana waitresses there part time, but what she really wants is to tell stories on the radio. If she can just outshine her fellow intern at the city radio station, she may have a chance at landing a job. In the meantime, Hana pours her thoughts and dreams into a podcast, where she forms a lively relationship with one of her listeners. But soon she'll need all the support she can get: a new competing restaurant, a more upscale halal place, is about to open in the Golden Crescent, threatening her mothers restaurant. When her mysterious aunt and her teenage cousin arrive from India for a surprise visit, they draw Hana into a long-buried family secret. A hate-motivated attack on their neighborhood complicates the situation further, as does Hana's growing attraction for Aydin, the young owner of the rival restaurant--who might not be a complete stranger after all. As life on the Golden Crescent unravels, Hana must learn to use her voice, draw on the strength of her community and decide what her future should be.
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Rachel.Rencher
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This book was CUTE! If you're a fan of "You've Got Mail", you'll love this one. There's not-so-friendly business competition, an online meet cute, and a community that rallies together in the face of hate crimes.

Side note: Does anyone else's Litsy app completely stop working a few times a day? I went into the app store to update it, but I can't find it anymore. No biggie, just wondering! ??

Breanne1 I‘ve had that issue where the app is inaccessible for a day. 5mo
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Rachel.Rencher
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Next up: a rom-com about a radio host who is helping her family compete with the new halal restaurant in town. Enemies to lovers, dealing with racism, and a strong female lead...I have high hopes for this one! 🤍

Julsmarshall I loved this one! 5mo
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CoffeeNBooks
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Hana refuses to let a new halal restaurant in the neighborhood take business away from her mother's restaurant. She's also busy trying to get her own show at the radio station where she interns. When there's a hate motivated attack on her neighborhood, she realizes she must work with and accept help from someone she thought was her enemy.
#LitsyLoveReads
#20in4 Readathon @andrew65

TheAromaofBooks Great progress!! 6mo
Julsmarshall I loved this so much! 6mo
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CoffeeNBooks @Julsmarshall She's my new favorite author! 6mo
MaureenMc I really enjoy this author‘s work, too. 6mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great cover 💙 5mo
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DebinHawaii
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#LuckyInLove

Two books I enjoyed with a bit of a #SecretAdmirer vibe. The tagged book is a spin on You‘ve Got Mail where the MC exchanges texts & messages with a fan of her anonymously hosted podcast & The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy has two “enemies” corresponding with each other, not knowing who the other letter writer is. 💌

Eggs Great choices for the prompt 👌🏼 9mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Stacked 📚📚 9mo
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DebinHawaii
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Read during #SummerEndReadathon

I enjoyed the author‘s middle book between Jane Austen retellings & instead retells You‘ve Got Mail. Hana wants to be a broadcaster, meanwhile a sparkly new Halal restaurant is opening up in her Toronto neighborhood (the same setting of the other books) & the attractive owner is threatening to put Three Sisters Biryani Poutine out of business. Hana has been texting with her most loyal listener or her anonymous⬇️

DebinHawaii …podcast & getting advice on how to fight. It‘s a rom-com although it has some darker themes of racism & gentrification. I love how the author explains & portrays the Muslim culture & I enjoyed all of the characters. Apparently Mindy Kaling has the movie rights which would be great! Oh & the restaurant is named for Hana‘s comfort food combo of two dishes & the author said on Instagram that in retrospect biriyani & poutine should be kept separate. 1y
TheSpineView Fantastic! 1y
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Beatlefan129
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I enjoyed this modern day Muslim retelling of “You‘ve Got Mail.” Hana is trying to break into broadcasting while also working to keep her family‘s restaurant open. When a new restaurant opens in the neighborhood with a sexy new owner, it‘s a good thing Hana has her loyal online friend to turn to (you can guess who that is). There were still a few plot twists that I didn‘t expect, and I loved closeness of Hana‘s family. The food sounded amazing 😋

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K.Wielechowski
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I loved this 21st century update on You‘ve Got Mail!
Hana is a busy woman between her radio internship, waitressing at her family‘s restaurant, and her anonymous podcast. Between all this, she‘s juggling friends, a pregnant sister, family visiting from India, a new rival restaurant, and a growing friendship with one of her listeners.
A great example of close-knit community life, racial tensions, and forgiveness.

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YummyLibrarian
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My father says that trying to stop hate is like trying to stop the tides,” Rashid said. “The best thing you can do is take advantage of it. Don‘t stop the tide from flowing. Build a hydroelectric dam and make electricity instead, enough to power ten thousand houses. That‘s how you stop hate.
Uzma Jalaluddin, Hana Khan Carries On

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IndoorDame
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I was super conflicted about my second #AuldLangSpine read. I liked the lighthearted side of this that was a completely predictable love story with amusing dialogue between the two main characters and an intriguing backstory about family relationships. But there was also a backstory about discrimination and hate crimes against the South Asian Muslim community that didn‘t fit with the tone of the writing, ⬇️⬇️⬇️

IndoorDame and it seemed like the author was ill at ease about telling that part of the story, focusing so fully on the characters‘ minority status while simultaneously saying over and over in different ways that being part of a minority community wasn‘t something worth focusing on. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ 2y
IndoorDame I deeply appreciate that dichotomy as a personal struggle, and have experienced it in my own life, but I think this would have been a much stronger book for picking one story and telling that one as faithfully as possible. @monalyisha #Pantone2023 #BluePerennial @Clwojick
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Clwojick Great colour match! ❤️ 2y
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monalyisha I was going to say something about how I wondered if the at-odds jangliness was a true reflection of how life is…it‘s never just one tone. But then I read your comment about the dichotomy and saw you‘d already gone there! I think I‘m almost more interested in this now than I was before just to see if I agree with you. Fantastic review! (edited) 2y
IndoorDame @monalyisha if you‘re interested it‘s probably worth a read. For the most part I found it fun, and the things I didn‘t like made me think- so I‘ll remember this one. I‘d ALWAYS rather that than feeling flat. If this has been meh I would have bailed, but it was interesting in ways that kept me hooked. (And if you do decide to read it I‘ll also be interested to see if you agree with me 😉) 2y
SueK @IndoorDame This was my first foray into contemporary romance so I guess I was pleasantly surprised by the multi-dimensional aspects of the book. I agree that the romance was predictable, and I was okay with that, especially because the other parts of the story had more depth and complexity than I had expected. 2y
SueK It's a story about family, about the complexities of emigration, it‘s about women and agency, racism, and, ultimately, a story about stories. Lots of strong, interesting women each with her own story to tell. I‘d read a companion novel about Kawkab Khala in a heartbeat 😊 2y
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xicanti
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Friends, I loved this extremely Canadian, radio-obsessed book so very, very much. It‘s often hilarious (that mafioso cousin!), but it also takes a hard look at serious issues like gentrification, family secrets, and the full spectrum of racism from microaggressions to hate crimes. I couldn‘t put it down and I can‘t wait to read more from Uzma Jalaluddin.

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kera_11
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retelling of You‘ve Got Mail centered on a Canadian Muslim community. this is so good. the characters are so vibrant and funny and enjoyable and real.
I read her first 2 books in 2 days. Uzma just became an auto-buy author for me.

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Linsy
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This is the first book I've stayed up all night for in a while. I loved Jalaluddin's first book (Ayesha at Last) so much and this one was just as excellent! Her characters are vibrant and relatable and, as an added bonus, she has now retold Pride and Prejudice and You've Got Mail (two of my favorite things) in modern-day Canadian Muslim communities. Apparently once I start one her books, I just can't stop. Clearly a writer after my own heart! 💜

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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An utter delight from start to finish. (Not that there isn't hard stuff). It has a lot going on--a incredibly romantic love story, the protagonist Hana's personal growth, an indictment of Islamophobia/racism, a celebration of family, and a cast of lovable characters with compelling subplots--yet it never felt too busy or rushed. It's billed as an Indian Canadian Muslim "You've Got Mail." IMHO, Jalaluddin's novel is much better. And very funny.

Chelsea.Poole Great review! 3y
CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian @Chelsea.Poole thanks! 😊 3y
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Julsmarshall
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Such a wonderful story of family, friendship and finding your way through what can be a challenging world. I loved seeing a family‘s history and how it impacts their current life through the lens of a young Canadian/South Asian woman navigating race and immigration challenges in Toronto. I own this in paper but listened on #audio while walking and it was great! #BookspinBingo #marvellousmarch @TheAromaofBooks @Andrew65

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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Julsmarshall
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Loving my #currentlisten Hreat on #audio

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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There are quite a few subplots in this book and I am very invested in them ALL.

What is Hana's auntie's secret?? Is she gay??

When are those users at Hana's work Marissa and Thomas going to get what they deserve?

Will Yusuf and Lily work out their on again off again relationship?

What shenanigans will Hana's teen cousin Rashid get into next?

Will Hana's sister's pregnancy be healthy and safe?

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Lauredhel
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It's Saturday, but I'll play.

"Here are the rules:
This is a single-person podcast."

#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

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Shievad
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An enemies to lovers romance novel by the author of Ayesha at Last. Similar to the previous book, Hana is not a Muslim female stereotype. She is confident in herself and her faith, determined to succeed in her career, and speaks up for herself, family, and community. I loved Hana‘s aunt. The author‘s writing style made me feel like I was chatting with an old friend. The plot twist was very obvious to me from the start. A fun and enjoyable read.

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Lovesbooks87
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I was going to open this after work but let‘s be honest it has been a hard first week back from winter break. So I needed some happy before heading back into my classroom this morning. @Melli your kindness made my heart so happy this morning. I love everything and I have been waiting to read both of the books for so long. All the yummy goodies. Can‘t wait to relax with the books and snacks. Thank you so much!!!

Lovesbooks87 Thank you @bookish_wookish for putting this swap together! #littlechristmasswap 3y
Bookwormjillk Good luck today! 3y
Melli You are so welcome I am so glad you liked everything and it brought a smile for your morning 3y
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Christinak
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My library hold came in!!!!
I loved her first book Ayesha at Last. Can‘t wait to dive into this one! #myweekendisbooked

Christinak 💗📚💗 3y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa That cover is gorgeous! 3y
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5feet.of.fury
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Bookish news. And more Mindy 💕 throwing this on the TBR 📚

Tera66 Yay! 3y
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BookishTrish
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I really love Jalaluddin‘s stories and her characters. This one is a You Got Mail style rom com set against the backdrop of a Muslim community in Scarborough. It‘s the first time I‘ve ever been curious about what biryani poutine might taste like.

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Lizzie69
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Hana Khan's family own a restaurant that is just not paying its way anymore.
Still they struggle on but they are faced with new competition when another restaurant is swt to open on their own patch.
Their new business rival is Aydin, a total heartbreaker who she simultaneously is attracted to and and hates for the distress he is causing.
Her radio job, podcast and a secret admirer are what keeps her sane amidst the family turmoil.

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MaureenMc
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Delightful and thoughtful Muslim rom-com based loosely on You‘ve Got Mail. I adored Jalaluddin‘s debut (Ayesha at Last), and this one did not disappoint. ❤️

Cathythoughts Looks good 👍🏻😁 4y
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mdemanatee
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Digging in to one of the books I grabbed on Indie Bookstore Day. I stopped by Store 2 mainly hoping they had this one because they‘ve started to carry some romance. I adored Ayesha at Last and I am obsessed with this cover. Also continuing the trend of podcasters/broadcasters in recent reads (see also Honey Girl and The Ex Talk).

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GirlWellRead
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Sassy_Steph
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Second book I‘ve read by this author and I hope she has plenty more stories inside of her to share! Uzma gives us a fun and also realistic look into lives of great Muslim characters! We all could stand to educate ourselves on how other cultures live their lives! Love love love this author!!!!