![]() There’s the relationship development, which is enemies to lovers. ![]() H: Okay, so – there are two aspects to their relationship. Holly, describe the relationship between the main characters. So that’s their auspicious beginning.Į: And then they’re put together in this forced proximity thing at the mosque, which starts the mistaken identity thread. H: And at the bar she performs some slam poetry and it’s a huge put down to him. ![]() Then they end up meeting by chance at the mosque, and he thinks she’s completely ridiculous and that his first impression of her was wrong, and she thinks he’s a huge snob.Į: Right!! He saw her at the bar and he completely disapproved of her being there because a good Muslim girl would NEVER, and she’s drinking a Shirley Temple and it’s just SCANDALOUS. One day he sees her in a purple hijab and thinks she’s terribly interesting. ![]() Holly: What Erin said, but there’s also an extra dishonest beginnings, mistaken identity subplot going on to make things a little bit different.Įrin, describe the relationship between the main characters.Į: Kind of weird? It’s modeled on Pride and Prejudice, but they live across the street from one another. ![]() Plot: Pride and Prejudice, but Muslim, with some extra side plots to make the central relationship more complicatedĮrin: It is a contemporary retelling of Pride and Prejudice with a Muslim-immigrants-in-Canada bent. Character Chemistry: Who knew that a brush of the finger tips could be so sexy? ![]()
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