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I Wish We Weren't Related
I Wish We Weren't Related | Radhika Sanghani
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After a shocking phone call from her mother, Reeva Mehtas life starts to sound like the plot of a Bollywood drama. From the outlandishly funny author of 30 Things I Love About Myself comes a hilarious, heartwarming novel about love, family, and new beginnings. Thirty-four-year-old Reeva thought her life couldnt possibly get more complicated, until her semi-famous Bollywood mother calls to tell her that shes been lying to her daughters for decadesthe father they thought died thirty years ago has been alive this whole time. Only now he actually is dead. Worse? His dying wish was for Reeva and her sisters Sita and Jaya to attend his funeral prayerswhich means spending a fortnight together at his house, surrounded by relatives they never knew existed. Reeva already has more than enough going on in her life. Shes an overworked London lawyer, her hair is falling out due to stress-induced alopecia, she cant decide if her new boyfriend, Nick, is really as wonderful as he appears to be, and her brand-new cat is playing hard to get (even for a cat). And now she has to spend two weeks with the sisters she hasnt spoken to since Jaya stole her boyfriend and Sita took her side. But as Reeva slowly learns more about their father and his lifewith the help of his sister, aka her new, wise Satya Auntieshe starts to uncover the complicated truth of their pastand realizes she needs Jaya and Sita more than she ever could have imagined.
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I Wish We Weren't Related | Radhika Sanghani
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“Author Radhika Sanghani pens relatable, laugh-out-loud hilarious stories about modern women striving to do their best each day, and searching for self-love.

I WISH WE WEREN‘T RELATED finds 30-something Reeva Mehta at an unexpected family reunion, where she must learn to accept both herself and her perfectly imperfect relatives.”

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