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Book Title
Retreat : a Novel
Publication Name
The Retreat
Title
The Retreat
Subtitle
A Novel
Author
Zara Raheem
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
0063035006
EAN
9780063035003
ISBN
9780063035003
Publisher
HarperCollins
Genre
Fiction
Release Date
25/05/2023
Release Year
2023
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8in
Item Length
8in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
9.3 Oz
Language
English
Publication Year
2023
Topic
Contemporary Women, Romance / Contemporary
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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In Zara Raheem's newest novel we meet Nadia Abbasi--whose attempts to save her marriage create unexpected complications--and follow her as she navigates the twists and turns of love. Perfect for fans of Sonali Dev, Christina Lauren, and Sara Desai. Nadia Abbasi's marriage is falling apart. It starts with a gifted Roomba, but when she stumbles upon some questionable photos in her husband Aman's office, everything makes sense--the late-night texting, the sudden interest in fitness, the new clothes. Aman--the kind, thoughtful man she married--is having an affair. Determined to find out what went wrong in her marriage, Nadia enlists the help of Zeba, the estranged sister she hasn't seen or spoken to since their mom's funeral over a year ago. As the two sisters fight to reconcile their past, Nadia realizes her relationship with Aman is not the only one that needs mending. Nevertheless, the plan itself is simple: confront the "other woman" and win back her husband. Her clumsy attempt at sleuthing leads her from yoga studio--Aman's latest hangout--to a three-day wellness retreat in the foothills of the Santa Monica mountains. But somewhere in between falling out of tree pose and choking down plant-based meals, Nadia's plans unravel again when she discovers more than she expected about herself, her husband, and the nature of love.

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Publisher
HarperCollins
ISBN-10
0063035006
ISBN-13
9780063035003
eBay Product ID (ePID)
4057236678

Product Key Features

Book Title
Retreat : a Novel
Author
Zara Raheem
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Contemporary Women, Romance / Contemporary
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.3in
Item Weight
9.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3618.A3798
Reviews
"A brilliantly etched portrayal of a young woman navigating the ties that bind and finding herself in the process. You will want to devour it in one sitting." -- Yaffa S. Santos, author of A Taste of Sage and A Touch of Moonlight "Deeply poignant and delightfully entertaining, The Retreat is the perfect novel about love, longing and forgiveness." -- Lauren Gershell, author of That's What Frenemies Are For "An intimate and entertaining glimpse into the life of a young Muslim American woman whose family wants her married. Now! You'll want to read this in one sitting." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author, on The Marriage Clock "Please cancel your weekend plans, because once you dive into The Marriage Clock, it'll be impossible to tear yourself away. This romantic and insightful book introduces us to Leila Abid, who's torn between her traditional parents trying to arrange her marriage and her own desire for agency." -- Cosmopolitan "The Marriage Clock is a warm, funny debut novel about love, how we find it, and how we can keep it." -- Popsugar "Zara Raheem's The Marriage Clock, however, takes a unique and charming look at the beliefs we hold in regard to love and marriage. And that's precisely why readers should be adding this novel to their August TBR piles." -- Culturess "Raheem's debut uses chick-lit tropes to smartly skewer modern ways of dating and to bring humor to more traditional South Asian ones." -- Booklist on The Marriage Clock, "A brilliantly etched portrayal of a young woman navigating the ties that bind and finding herself in the process. You will want to devour it in one sitting." -- Yaffa S. Santos, author of A Taste of Sage and A Touch of Moonlight "An intimate and entertaining glimpse into the life of a young Muslim American woman whose family wants her married. Now! You'll want to read this in one sitting." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author, on The Marriage Clock "Please cancel your weekend plans, because once you dive into The Marriage Clock, it'll be impossible to tear yourself away. This romantic and insightful book introduces us to Leila Abid, who's torn between her traditional parents trying to arrange her marriage and her own desire for agency." -- Cosmopolitan "The Marriage Clock is a warm, funny debut novel about love, how we find it, and how we can keep it." -- Popsugar "Zara Raheem's The Marriage Clock, however, takes a unique and charming look at the beliefs we hold in regard to love and marriage. And that's precisely why readers should be adding this novel to their August TBR piles." -- Culturess "Raheem's debut uses chick-lit tropes to smartly skewer modern ways of dating and to bring humor to more traditional South Asian ones." -- Booklist on The Marriage Clock, "A brilliantly etched portrayal of a young woman navigating the ties that bind and finding herself in the process. You will want to devour it in one sitting." -- Yaffa S. Santos, author of A Taste of Sage and A Touch of Moonlight "Deeply poignant and delightfully entertaining, The Retreat is the perfect novel about love, longing and forgiveness." -- Lauren Gershell, author of That's What Frenemies Are For "Raheem's second novel (after The Marriage Clock) is heartfelt, well-paced, and engrossing. The book explores themes of infertility, gender roles, sisterhood, the South Asian diaspora, and the experience of children of immigrants. Raheem's story is lively and funny, and readers will feel like cheering on lovable Nadia as she takes desperate measures to save her marriage and find peace." -- Library Journal "An intimate and entertaining glimpse into the life of a young Muslim American woman whose family wants her married. Now! You'll want to read this in one sitting." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author, on The Marriage Clock "Please cancel your weekend plans, because once you dive into The Marriage Clock, it'll be impossible to tear yourself away. This romantic and insightful book introduces us to Leila Abid, who's torn between her traditional parents trying to arrange her marriage and her own desire for agency." -- Cosmopolitan "The Marriage Clock is a warm, funny debut novel about love, how we find it, and how we can keep it." -- Popsugar "Zara Raheem's The Marriage Clock, however, takes a unique and charming look at the beliefs we hold in regard to love and marriage. And that's precisely why readers should be adding this novel to their August TBR piles." -- Culturess "Raheem's debut uses chick-lit tropes to smartly skewer modern ways of dating and to bring humor to more traditional South Asian ones." -- Booklist on The Marriage Clock, "An intimate and entertaining glimpse into the life of a young Muslim American woman whose family wants her married. Now! You'll want to read this in one sitting." -- Susan Elizabeth Phillips, New York Times bestselling author, on The Marriage Clock "Please cancel your weekend plans, because once you dive into The Marriage Clock, it'll be impossible to tear yourself away. This romantic and insightful book introduces us to Leila Abid, who's torn between her traditional parents trying to arrange her marriage and her own desire for agency." -- Cosmopolitan "The Marriage Clock is a warm, funny debut novel about love, how we find it, and how we can keep it." -- Popsugar "Zara Raheem's The Marriage Clock, however, takes a unique and charming look at the beliefs we hold in regard to love and marriage. And that's precisely why readers should be adding this novel to their August TBR piles." -- Culturess "Raheem's debut uses chick-lit tropes to smartly skewer modern ways of dating and to bring humor to more traditional South Asian ones." -- Booklist on The Marriage Clock
Dewey Decimal
813.6
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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