Jacob Shymanski
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the recommendations that we had today in the podcast description cheers red thanks very much jacob that's all the time for this edition of audiobook cafe the show airs on weekends and mondays at 1 p.m eastern on ami audio but we're also available as a podcast you can email us your feedback at audiobook cafe at ami.ca and you can join us on instagram at ami audiobook cafe our instagram handle is at ami audiobook cafe i'm your host jacob shymansky happy listening
Today I want to highlight a Canadian author who's done really well for herself since her debut novel, Aisha at Last, that came out in 2018.
I'm talking about Uzma Jalaluddin.
Her 2021 book, Hanakhan Carries On, is being adapted into a feature film with Mindy Kaling being involved.
We reviewed her 2023 novel, Three Holidays and a Wedding, last year, a book I thought was super original and a perfect cozy holiday read.
It was set in a small Canadian town when a traveling family gets diverted and snowed in there during the holidays.
And this in a year where three holidays line up to happen all at the same time.
Eid, Christmas, and Hanukkah.
It was like a super sweet Canadian multicultural Hallmark movie in a book.
It was really cool.
Jalaluddin's latest book, though, is Detective Aunty.
It's an Agatha Christie-inspired murder mystery.
And it's her first foray into mystery because before this, her books were typically romantic comedies.
But one thing that's consistent in all her works is that they're all set within Southeast Asian and Muslim communities, specifically in and around the GTA.
That's the Greater Toronto Area.