Yours, Eventually
By Nura Maznavi
By Nura Maznavi
By Nura Maznavi
By Nura Maznavi
By Nura Maznavi
Read by Farah Kidwai
By Nura Maznavi
Read by Farah Kidwai
Category: Women's Fiction | Contemporary Romance
Category: Women's Fiction | Contemporary Romance
Category: Women's Fiction | Contemporary Romance | Audiobooks
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$19.00
Feb 18, 2025 | ISBN 9780593475812
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Feb 18, 2025 | ISBN 9780593475829
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Feb 18, 2025 | ISBN 9798217016624
559 Minutes
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Praise
Praise for Yours, Eventually
“A smart and swoon-worthy novel”
—Marie Claire
“Maznavi’s Pakistani-American Muslim-centered romance pleasingly updates Jane Austen’s ‘Persuasion’ for the 21st century.”
—The Washington Post
“Yours, Eventually is a fresh take on love and self-discovery within a tight-knit Pakistani American community.”
—Gold House
“You should read this book if you like: Romance, complicated but loving Pakistani American families, diligent young physicians, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, first loves, second chances, prying aunties, debut novels.”
—Goodreads
“I LOVE this book! Nura Maznavi knocks it out of the park with her debut novel Yours, Eventually, a swoony, romantic, un-put-downable homage to Jane Austen’s classic Persuasion, set in a Muslim American family. I was enthralled by serious, bookish Asma Ibrahim’s courageous journey towards acceptance and self-love, and cheered along while her love story with Captain Wentworth—I mean Farooq Waheed—deliciously unspooled. A delight, from the first page to the last! I can’t wait to see what Maznavi comes up with next!”
—Uzma Jalaluddin, author of Ayesha at Last and Much Ado About Nada
“Yours, Eventually by Nura Maznavi is a sharp, hilarious, and unapologetically real take on love, legacy, and getting what you truly want—despite what your aunties say. . . . Sizzling with romance, crackling with wit, and layered with rich cultural details, this dazzling story asks: what if the real glow-up was the love you walked away from?”
—Nikki Payne, author of Sex, Lies and Sensibility
“When the old-fashioned romantic hopes of a modern woman collide with the cultural pressures of her Pakistani American community, the result is a thoroughly entertaining story that had me hooked until the end.”
—Shilpi Somaya Gowda, New York Times bestselling author of A Great Country
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