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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling to bridge the gap between their family's heritage and their own evolving identity. This lyrical novel follows Dimple Lala, an aspiring photographer, as she travels from New York to Mumbai for a family wedding, only to find herself caught in a whirlwind of artistic discovery and romantic confusion. It masterfully explores themes of belonging, the weight of cultural expectations, and the messy process of defining oneself through art. Because of its sophisticated prose and mature exploration of relationships, it is best suited for older teens (14+) who are ready to engage with complex questions about where they fit in a globalized world. It is a vibrant choice for any young person feeling like an outsider in both their home and their ancestral land.