It doesn’t help when a new corporate halal restaurant is planning to open just down the street. Meanwhile, her family’s small restaurant is struggling to survive financially. This virtual friendship becomes one of her main sources of support. She strikes up a virtual friendship with one of her listeners and they both use fake names. Hana takes on a lot of responsibility by working part-time in her family’s struggling halal restaurant, holds down an internship in a local radio station where she has conflicting views about cultural content with her boss, and produces her own podcast (anonymously). She has a big dream to make it in broadcasting. Hana Khan is an energetic, hard-working, and loyal young adult living with her family in a suburb of Toronto, Canada. Thank you, #NetGalley #BerkleyWritesStrongWomen #BerkleyBuddyReads for a complimentary e ARC of #HanaKhanCarriesOn upon my request. *This post contains Amazon affiliate links. Genre/Categories/Setting: Contemporary Fiction, Canada, Muslim, Complicated Family Drama, Love Story, Prejudice, #OwnVoices
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