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Ayesha at Last
February 2024: Authors of Color
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Ayesha at Last by Uzma Jalaluddin, 4 stars [BWF]
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I worked in HR early in my career, and I could identify with everything Clara experienced. [I once had to tell the owner of my company that I wouldn’t fire the oldest employee we had. His manager thought he was doing a good job, it was the week before Christmas, and we already a union organizer wandering around town trying to talk to employees. I had to sign off on all terminations, and I took that seriously. I was young and naive.]
I liked some of clever ways the author connected the story to the original. I especially enjoyed the scenes with Ayesha and her grandparents. The original story about Darcy’s sister became was much more serious in the modern story, and Khalid’s mother was every bit as domineering as Darcy’s aunt. The counterpart to the Lydia story also had a decidedly modern twist. The story lagged at times, and one scheming plot was over the top, but I really enjoyed the book overall. I also enjoyed the development of the modern corporate story with the technology, clients and coworkers, with a nice twist at the end.
This had just the light touch I needed after some darker books this week.