Janna's excited be to part of preparations for the wedding, but this is her last summer before heading off to college and she's decided it should be a summer filled with love. MISFIT IN LOVE unfolds over four days as 300 family and friends are gathering for the wedding of Janna Yusuf's older brother, Muhammed. There are a few uses of "a-hole," "crap," and "s-t." Mentions are made about a past attempted sexual assault on Janna. Of course, the weekend gets complicated as Janna realizes Nuah's heart may now lie elsewhere, she discovers her mother might have a new boyfriend, and her beloved father could be a racist. It's time, Janna's decided, to finally tell him she's ready to return his feelings for her. Janna's looking forward to the wedding, but even more to the arrival of Nuah. Here, Janna's older brother, Muhammed, is getting married, and her blended family (Janna's father, stepmother, half-brothers, and mother) and a huge group of friends are gathering at her father's lakeside estate for a weekend of festivities. But it easily stands on it's own and doesn't require readers to be familiar with the characters or storylines in the first book. Ali's Misfit in Love, the sequel to Saints and Misfits. Parents need to know that smart and stong Egyptian Indian American teen Janna Yusuf returns in S.K. Characters watch The Princess Bride, listen to Billie Eilish, drink Gatorade, and read The Autobiography of Malcolm X.
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