The Love Match, Priyanka Taslim
The Love Match, Priyanka Taslim
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The Love Match

Author: Priyanka Taslim

Narrator: Reena Dutt

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2023


Synopsis

“Jane Austen meets Bengali cinema” (Publishers Weekly) in this delightful and heartfelt rom-com about a Bangladeshi American teen whose meddling mother arranges a match to secure their family’s financial security—just as she’s falling in love with someone else.

Zahra Khan is basically Bangladeshi royalty, but being a princess doesn’t pay the bills in Paterson, New Jersey. While Zahra’s plans for financial security this summer involve working long hours at Chai Ho and saving up for college writing courses, Amma is convinced that all Zahra needs is a “good match,” Jane Austen style.

Enter Harun Emon, who’s wealthy, devastatingly handsome, and…aloof. As soon as Zahra meets him, she knows it’s a bad match. It’s nothing like the connection she has with Nayim Aktar, the new dishwasher at the tea shop, who just gets Zahra in a way no one has before. So, when Zahra finds out that Harun is just as uninterested in this match as she is, they decide to slowly sabotage their parents’ plans. And for once in Zahra’s life, she can have her rossomalai and eat it too: “dating” Harun and keeping Amma happy while catching real feelings for Nayim.

But life—and boys—can be more complicated than Zahra realizes. With her feelings all mixed up, Zahra discovers that sometimes being a good Bengali kid can be a royal pain.

About Priyanka Taslim

Priyanka Taslim is a Bangladeshi American writer, educator, and lifelong New Jersey resident. Having grown up in a bustling Bangladeshi diaspora community, surrounded by her mother’s entire clan and many aunties of no relation, her writing often features families, communities, and all the drama therein. Currently, Priyanka teaches English by day and tells all kinds of stories about Bengali characters by night. Her writing usually stars spunky heroines finding their place in the world…and a little swoony romance, too. You can connect with her on X, TikTok, and Instagram @BhootBabe and check out her website, PriyankaTaslim.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Priyanka on June 25, 2023

Hi, I'm the author of The Love Match! THE COVER IS HERE!!! And it is BREATHTAKING and SO VERY BANGLADESHI! If you haven't taken a gander yet at the cover and official synopsis, please do! Here are some things you'll find in TLM that might be…your cup of tea (see what I did there?) and you can also kee......more

Goodreads review by Adiba on July 05, 2022

This book arrived at my house yesterday and I sat down and read the whole thing in two sittings! This is honestly such a delight of a book in so many ways. Firstly, it's still so so rare to find Bangladeshi representation in YA books and this book has it and the representation is absolutely brillian......more

Goodreads review by Claude's on March 16, 2023

I really enjoyed this story of family loyalty, love and sacrifice. Zahra is feeling pressured to find a husband to help secure her family's future. She's only 18 and she has dreams of becoming a writer and supporting herself, not being an obedient wife. I enjoyed the gossipy aunties and Zahra's tigh......more

Goodreads review by Fanna on January 05, 2023

I've been excited to read this book since its announcement in 2021 and now that I've finally read it, I just want everyone to know: love triangles, meddling mothers, and adorable desi cultural references is the most fun and sweet mix. The only love triangles I root for is where I don't know which lo......more

Goodreads review by nitya on January 20, 2023

Delightful and sweet story with a Bangladeshi Muslim protagonist! I am a "different" Desi but really enjoyed this natok in book form. ✨ Many thanks to NetGalley + Simon and Schuster/Salaam Reads for the e-arc!! Content warning: death of a parent (mentioned), sexism, colorism, bullying/racism (mentione......more


Quotes

"The author’s note about setting her story in the Bengali community of Paterson, New Jersey, invites listeners into this story. Reena Dutt further extends that welcome with a narration that beautifully differentiates its two generations of characters. In an American accent, Dutt briskly portrays practical 18-year-old Zahara Khan, particularly the sense of family responsibility that has sent her to work instead of pursuing her dream to study creative writing. In contrast, Dutt delivers Zahara's mother’s traditional views in Bengali-accented speech as she asserts her old-school values, for example, by arranging a marriage between her daughter and the son of a wealthy family. Dutt fluidly switches from one generation to the other while illuminating Zaharah’s inner conflicts as she seeks her own path."