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Sister of the Bollywood Bride by Nandini Bajpai

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Sister of the Bollywood Bride

Nandini Bajpai

Little, Brown Books for Young Readers · Paperback · May 25, 2021

Reading lane: YA Divorce & Marriage Stories

For fans of Morgan Matson's Save the Date comes a charming novel about one teen's summer tackling disasters including, but not limited to, family, romance, and weather—as she plans her sister's Bollywood-style Indian wedding.

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Why This Clicks

Bollywood Spark

A category-friendly YA romance with enough sparkle to keep the pages moving.

Come here for

  • Bollywood-adjacent romance
  • teen relationship drama

Expect

  • multicultural courtship energy
  • light, sustained immersion

Book Details

Authors
Nandini Bajpai
Publisher
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published
May 25, 2021
Format
Paperback
Theme
YA Divorce & Marriage Stories · Asian American YA
Reading lane
YA Divorce & Marriage Stories

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • YA Divorce & Marriage Stories

  • YA Stories About Parents

  • YA Sibling Stories

About This Book

For fans of Morgan Matson's Save the Date comes a charming novel about one teen's summer tackling disasters including, but not limited to, family, romance, and weather—as she plans her sister's Bollywood-style Indian wedding. Mini's big sister, Vinnie, is getting married. Their mom passed away seven years ago and between Dad's new start-up and Vinnie's medical residency, there's no one but Mini to plan the wedding. Dad raised her to know more about computers, calculus, and c...

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For fans of Morgan Matson's Save the Date comes a charming novel about one teen's summer tackling disasters including, but not limited to, family, romance, and weather—as she plans her sister's Bollywood-style Indian wedding. Mini's big sister, Vinnie, is getting married. Their mom passed away seven years ago and between Dad's new start-up and Vinnie's medical residency, there's no one but Mini to plan the wedding. Dad raised her to know more about computers, calculus, and cars than desi weddings but from the moment Mini held the jewelry Mom left them, she wanted her sister to have the wedding Mom would've planned. Now Mini has only two months to get it done and she's not going to let anything distract her, not even the persistent, mysterious, and smoking-hot Vir Mirchandani. Flower garlands, decorations, music, even a white wedding horse—everything is in place. That is, until a monster hurricane heads for Boston that could ruin everything. Will Mini come through as sister of the bride and save the day?

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