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First Comes Marriage

Audiobook
Nonfiction: Autobiography & Memoir
Unabridged   9.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 11/13/2018

First Comes Marriage

My Not-So-Typical American Love Story

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Audio CD ISBN:9781684412006
Digital Download ISBN:9781684412013

Summary

A candid, heartfelt love story set in contemporary California that challenges the idea of what it means to be American, liberated, and in love.

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Product Description

When Huda meets Hadi, the boy she will ultimately marry, she is six years old. Both are the American-born children of Iraqi immigrants, who grew up on opposite ends of California.

Hadi considers Huda his childhood sweetheart, the first and only girl he's ever loved, but Huda needs proof that she is more than just the girl Hadi's mother has chosen for her son. She wants what the American girls have—the entertainment culture's almost singular tale of chance meetings, defying the odds, and falling in love. She wants stolen kisses, romantic dates, and a surprise proposal. As long as she has a grand love story, Huda believes no one will question if her marriage has been arranged.

But when Huda and Hadi's conservative Muslim families forbid them to go out alone before their wedding, Huda must navigate her way through the despair of unmet expectations and dashed happily-ever-after ideals. Eventually she comes to understand the toll of straddling two cultures in a marriage and the importance of reconciling what you dreamed of with the life you eventually live.

Tender, honest, and irresistibly compelling, First Comes Marriage is the first Muslim-American memoir dedicated to the themes of love and sexuality.

Reviews/Praise

“Told with exuberance and honesty, First Comes Marriage is a charming, delightful memoir of love and self-discovery.” —Jasmin Darznik, New York Times–bestselling author of The Good Daughter

“This sweet, sharply insightful memoir of an Iraqi American marriage skewers stereotypes as it leaves you cheering for these newlyweds.” —Susan Muaddi Darraj, author of A Curious Land

Author Bio

Huda Al-Marashi currently lives in Encinitas, California, with her husband and three children. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, the LA Times, Al Jazeera, the VIDA Review, the Offing, and elsewhere.