What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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Counting Down with You
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SOLVED. YA? New-ish Contemporary Romance, m/f. Two students, one has to deal with parental disapproval because the person they date is not of the same background / culture (Indian or Pakistani I think), cute illustrated cover. [s]
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Janine, can you tell us more about the couple's backgrounds/communities and who objected? How old are they? What are their jobs or are they students?

I’m pretty sure it was the parents who objected. They wanted their child to marry someone from their own community. It wouldn’t have mattered what specific background they were from, if it differed from their own.
I *think* one of them was white, probably the guy. But I’m not sure. The other was Indian or Pakistani if I had to guess.
Jobs—I’m pretty sure they were students, maybe graduate or college students.
I also think the cover may have had at least partially blue or green background. But again, I could be wrong on this too.
The book popped up on my timeline but I was already planning ot read Ties that Tether and didn’t want to read two books with the same premise close together. So I didn’t give it more than a cursory look. I’m regretting it now.
ETA: I also edited the headline of this thread. I don’t actually think it was a marriage, I think they were just dating. Apologies for the miscommunication.

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Done.

Janine wrote: "I am starting to think this was a YA. Is it okay if I change the topic name and description and move it to the YA folder and see if that works?"
You can edit your header anytime. I added "YA?". Please note that YA = Teens, in this group. If the main characters are in their 20s, that's Adult (or New Adult). Also, all open requests for one specific book (or book series) are found in the "Unsolved" folder.
You can edit your header anytime. I added "YA?". Please note that YA = Teens, in this group. If the main characters are in their 20s, that's Adult (or New Adult). Also, all open requests for one specific book (or book series) are found in the "Unsolved" folder.

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American Betiya (other topics)This Train Is Being Held (other topics)
Counting Down with You (other topics)
The conflict concerned a couple from different backgrounds and the relatives of the heroine (I think it was the heroine’s relatives but it may have been the hero’s) were opposed to the relationship because her/his partner wasn’t from their community and didn’t share their background. I can’t remember which community it was, I want to say Indian but it may have been another background too.
I was interested in reading the book because this is a situation I have encountered IRL more than once (it happens in my community too), parents putting pressure on their children about what category of people they can date. I loved the movie of The Big Sick so I’m hoping this book will be is similar.
Please note: the book is NOT Ties that Tether by Jane Igharo. I have read that one already and while it has a similar concept this was another book with a different cover and title.