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4.5 (rounded up)
Rep: Bi MC, Pan(Side character), f/f couple (Silas’ parents), South Asian Rep
Genre: New Adult
Trigger warnings: Bullying, Addiction, Homophobia, Casteism
- Grumpy Sunshine Romance
- Coming of age, self-discovery
- Queer representation and discussion
- Healthy relationship dynamics between MCs
- Important topics discussed: religion, spirituality, sexuality, and other struggles of being part of the diaspora
Such a cute thought-provoking story! ♡
This book is a beautiful coming-of-age story about self-discovery, as two teens join a temple youth tour group in India post-high school. The author captured the struggles of being part of the diaspora perfectly through the voices of the main characters. As the book progressed, we naturally dived into deeper discussions about difficult topics. There were many thought-provoking moments about religion, spirituality, and what it means to be a second-generation Indian. The characters go through a journey of self-discovery and I loved every moment of it. As a second-generation Indian child myself, this book reverberated deeply for me, and I’m sure that it would be for other Indian children or any POC for that matter.
Although the book focuses a bit on the love story of Tara and Silas, I believe it was a secondary complimentary plot line. The first being about each character gaining a better idea of what it means to be Indian and going on their own personal growth journey. The characters truly transform by the end of the book.
That being said, I LOVED the connection between Tara and Silas. Really enjoyed the natural progression of Tara’s and Silas’ love story. They both grew spiritually and mentally together. Their relationship was healthy throughout the story; they had healthy communication, were consistently supportive of each other, and constantly pushed each other to be the best version of themselves.
OKAY, BUT WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT SILAS. OMG Silas was such a refreshing breath of air, such a gentleman. He understood boundaries, consistently had clear communication, supported his love interest, etc. It is soooo rare to find a ‘perfect’ and ‘respectful’ man in books these days, let alone in real life. Definitely my new favorite book BF!
The author did a wonderful job discussing Indian culture, religion, spirituality, and family dynamics. One of the things I appreciated most about this book was the author's ability to make complex concepts accessible and easy to understand for those not familiar with Hinduism. The book is well-written and engaging, with a writing style that is both conversational and insightful.
This book truly emphasizes the love/hate relationship that many second-generation kids have with their Indian identity. But I think it also helps us appreciate the culture more, and take from it what we believe is part of our sense of identity.
Thank you to Nisha Sharma and the team for the physical ARC which I received in exchange for an honest review.