Dear Divya

"I still can't believe I survived my first year of high school without you. We had so many plans. I do think about you and hope you know I haven't forgotten you. I miss laying in bed pretending to do our makeup because now I actually wear makeup..."


After a challenging year, 14-year-old Anjali Singh is determined to change her reputation and social status as she enters her first year of high school. Growing up in a midtown Toronto "Tkaronto" neighbourhood hasn't allowed Anjali the opportunity to embrace her Indo-Guyanese and Indian heritage, understand her identity, or process the grief she's been experiencing. As the school year begins, Anjali finds herself having to navigate a new world of having Brown, Black and Asian friends for the first time, meeting boys, and transitioning from old to new friendships. With a strict mother watching her closely, and a father who's distant, Anjali proudly looks to her older sister Amara who is breaking intergenerational rules. Anjali soon begins to break some rules when she finds herself crushing on her own Shah Rukh Khan while trying to honour her past.



Book Cover By Stephanie Rambharos

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Dear Divya

"I still can't believe I survived my first year of high school without you. We had so many plans. I do think about you and hope you know I haven't forgotten you. I miss laying in bed pretending to do our makeup because now I actually wear makeup..."


After a challenging year, 14-year-old Anjali Singh is determined to change her reputation and social status as she enters her first year of high school. Growing up in a midtown Toronto "Tkaronto" neighbourhood hasn't allowed Anjali the opportunity to embrace her Indo-Guyanese and Indian heritage, understand her identity, or process the grief she's been experiencing. As the school year begins, Anjali finds herself having to navigate a new world of having Brown, Black and Asian friends for the first time, meeting boys, and transitioning from old to new friendships. With a strict mother watching her closely, and a father who's distant, Anjali proudly looks to her older sister Amara who is breaking intergenerational rules. Anjali soon begins to break some rules when she finds herself crushing on her own Shah Rukh Khan while trying to honour her past.



Book Cover By Stephanie Rambharos

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Dear Divya

Dear Divya

by Saira Batasar-Johnie
Dear Divya

Dear Divya

by Saira Batasar-Johnie

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"I still can't believe I survived my first year of high school without you. We had so many plans. I do think about you and hope you know I haven't forgotten you. I miss laying in bed pretending to do our makeup because now I actually wear makeup..."


After a challenging year, 14-year-old Anjali Singh is determined to change her reputation and social status as she enters her first year of high school. Growing up in a midtown Toronto "Tkaronto" neighbourhood hasn't allowed Anjali the opportunity to embrace her Indo-Guyanese and Indian heritage, understand her identity, or process the grief she's been experiencing. As the school year begins, Anjali finds herself having to navigate a new world of having Brown, Black and Asian friends for the first time, meeting boys, and transitioning from old to new friendships. With a strict mother watching her closely, and a father who's distant, Anjali proudly looks to her older sister Amara who is breaking intergenerational rules. Anjali soon begins to break some rules when she finds herself crushing on her own Shah Rukh Khan while trying to honour her past.



Book Cover By Stephanie Rambharos


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781778189715
Publisher: Nekls Holdings Inc
Publication date: 08/16/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 102
File size: 1 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years
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