
I think we can all agree!
DNF @ 20%, I feel very misled by the blurb. The mismatch is serious in nature and not for me. I suggest checking out some reviews before picking it based on the blurb, plenty of people have enjoyed and loved The Mismatch. #BookSpin @TheAromaofBooks
I‘ll give this a pick…with some reservations. The story is told in alternating voices/time periods/locations, from revolutionary Iran to modern-day London. Neda, a devout Muslim marries Hossein (against her father‘s better judgment), and they end up moving to London where she gets her PhD while raising three children and basically nursemaiding her depressed and drug addicted husband for 30 years. Soraya is her 21 yo daughter who has just 🔻
This is a very bittersweet novel about a family from Iran and the daughters who are attempting to fit in with American culture. Being Muslim dictates so many “rules” for women and not for men. I laughed, I cried, but overall it‘s a book about family, culture, innocence and loss, traditions, and becoming who you need to be to ultimately accept yourself!
So very unexpected! If you‘re coming in thinking this is a light and cute romcom, you‘re gonna be disappointed. But, this had such depth and feeling, I promise you won‘t be disappointed picking this as an anytime read. And, all things considered, a happy ending.