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A girl like that / Tanaz Bhathena.

Bhathena, Tanaz. (Author).

Summary:

In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, sixteen-year-old half-Hindu/half-Parsi Zarin Wadia is the class troublemaker and top subject for the school rumor blogs, regularly leaving class to smoke cigarettes in cars with boys, but she also desperately wants to grow up and move out of her aunt and uncle's house, perhaps realizing too late that Porus, another non-Muslim Indian who risks deportation but remains devoted to Zarin, could help her escape.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0374305447
  • ISBN: 9780374305444
  • Physical Description: 378 pages
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 2018.

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 23.50
Subject: East Indians > Saudi Arabia > Fiction.
Dating (Social customs) > Fiction.
Rape > Fiction.
Bullying > Fiction.
Religion > Fiction.
High schools > Fiction.
Schools > Fiction.
Jiddah (Saudi Arabia) > Fiction.
Saudi Arabia > Fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    In Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, sixteen-year-old half-Hindu/half-Parsi Zarin Wadia is the class troublemaker and top subject for the school rumor blogs, regularly leaving class to smoke cigarettes in cars with boys, but she also desperately wants to grow up andmove out of her aunt and uncle's house, perhaps realizing too late that Porus, another non-Muslim Indian who risks deportation but remains devoted to Zarin, could help her escape.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Labeled as a troublemaker in spite of her bright mind, sixteen-year-old Zarin, a teen living in Saudi Arabia, engages in a forbidden relationship with a Parsi boy before a tragic accident brings everything others believed about her into question.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Labeled as a troublemaker in spite of her bright mind, 16-year-old Zarin, a teen growing up in Saudi Arabia, engages in a forbidden relationship with a Parsi boy before a tragic accident brings everything others believed about the girl into question. A first novel. Simultaneous eBook.
  • McMillan Palgrave

    A Center for the Study of Multicultural Children's Literature Best Book of 2018
    A Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Book of 2018
    An Ontario Library Association White Pine Award Shortlist Pick
    A Globe and Mail Top 100 Book
    A Quill & Quire Book of the Year
    A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book for Teens
    A New York Public Library Notable Best Book for Teens
    A Times of India Best Fiction Title of 2018

    A timeless exploration of high-stakes romance, self-discovery, and the lengths we go to love and be loved.


    “Fascinating and disturbing.” —Jodi Picoult, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Small Great Things and Leaving Time


    Sixteen-year-old Zarin Wadia is many things: a bright and vivacious student, an orphan, a risk taker. She’s also the kind of girl that parents warn their kids to stay away from: a troublemaker whose many romances are the subject of endless gossip at school. You don't want to get involved with a girl like that, they say. So how is it that eighteen-year-old Porus Dumasia has only ever had eyes for her? And how did Zarin and Porus end up dead in a car together, crashed on the side of a highway in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia? When the religious police arrive on the scene, everything everyone thought they knew about Zarin is questioned. And as her story is pieced together, told through multiple perspectives, it becomes clear that she was far more than just a girl like that.

    This beautifully written debut novel from Tanaz Bhathena reveals a rich and wonderful new world to readers; tackles complicated issues of race, identity, class, and religion; and paints a portrait of teenage ambition, angst, and alienation that feels both inventive and universal.


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