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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the tension between their private desires and their family's cultural expectations. As high school ends, Shabnam and Farah navigate the fragile space between childhood loyalty and adult independence. It is an ideal choice for parents of older teens who are beginning to date or making major life transitions while trying to remain true to their heritage. Through the lens of two Muslim-American girls, the story explores the weight of secrets, the complexity of first love, and the enduring power of female friendship. It provides a nuanced, realistic look at identity that avoids easy answers, making it a perfect tool for normalizing the messy feelings of growing up.