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Sorry for the Inconvenience
Sorry for the Inconvenience: A Memoir | FARAH NAZ. RISHI
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"Incredible...this story ripped my heart in two, had me grabbing for the tissues, and then put me back together again." --Mindy Kaling From a Pakistani American author comes a bracing memoir about tradition, upending expectations, and the volatility of family, friendship, and, inevitably, love. Pakistani American Farah Naz Rishi's first year of college was perfectly, thankfully, uneventful. After all, she was in college to learn and forge a path of self-sufficiency, especially after her last relationship fell apart--dashing her mother's aspirations for an early marriage. What could Farah expect, anyway? For the ideal guy to just conveniently waltz into her life? Life isn't a love story. Enter Stephen, a Jamaican student with an open smile and a disarmingly laid-back attitude. It's not love at first sight. And there's no way Farah's mother would approve of him as marriage material. But they have something better: an inexplicable connection. Through a series of impossible tragedies, grief, and trying to find her place in the world, Stephen is always there as Farah's confidant, champion, and, most of all, best friend. Anything more could ruin a perfectly good thing...Right? Spanning thirteen years of complex family dynamics and a surprising kinship, Farah Naz Rishi's story explores the unpredictability of love--familial, platonic, and romantic, but never truly instant.
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I almost DNF. I'm in FL 🇺🇲. At my parents. The reason I can be here for any length of time is that I took a class from NAMI. Therapy is great, but if you care for anyone with mental illness, reach out to NAMI. This author experiences compounded grief on top of a family history of mental illness. Her hardship produces wisdom, but I wouldn't read this amidst grief, it's too sad. #endthestigma TW:homophobia, suicide, narcissism