As an 18-year-old hijabi, Zayneb is no stranger to weird comments about her religious and personal identity, but the final straw comes from her Islamophobic teacher at school. Next thing she knows she’s on her way to Doha to spend her now extended holiday with her mum's sister - Aunt Nandy. A journey that should be absolutely uneventful turns interesting when she meets Adam on the flight to Doha. Adam is also on his way to Doha to reunite with his family for spring break. He has a secret that he cannot share with anyone and is dreading having to keep such a secret from his family. Fate reunites Zayneb and Adam in Doha, and what ensues is a sweet innocent love, and a journey of self-discovery and coming to terms with identity and self-power. I really enjoyed this book, it was heartfelt, sweet, sad, and also just a beautiful coming of age story. I particularly liked the fact that the author had a range of characters who were not the typical sort of characters in books t...