Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Spotlight and Giveaway: Serena Singh Flips the Script

Today we are featuring Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli. It sounds like a fun story and the location definitely is of interest to Melissa. Thanks to Berkley, we have one copy to give away!

Things are going according to plan for Serena. She’s smart, confident, and just got a kick-ass new job at a top advertising firm in Washington, D.C. Even before her younger sister gets married in a big, traditional wedding, Serena knows her own dreams don’t include marriage or children. But with her mother constantly encouraging her to be more like her sister, Serena can’t understand why her parents refuse to recognize that she and her sister want completely different experiences out of life.
 
A new friendship with her co-worker, Ainsley, comes as a breath of fresh air, challenging Serena’s long-held beliefs about the importance of self-reliance. She’s been so focused on career success that she’s let all of her hobbies and close friendships fall by the wayside. As Serena reconnects with her family and friends--including her ex-boyfriend--she learns letting people in can make her happier than standing all on her own.

Photo by Ming Joanis
Sonya Lalli is a Canadian writer of Indian heritage. She studied law in her hometown of Saskatoon and at Columbia University in New York, and later completed an MA in creative writing and publishing at City, University of London. Sonya has a black belt in tae kwon do and loves travel, yoga, and cocktail bartending. She lives in Toronto with her husband.

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14 comments:

Melissa said...

My sister and I are different in that she is married with children and I am single and without children.

traveler said...

My sister and brother are alike and get along. They do not get along with me at all as I think differently and have a completely different perspective and view on life and many things.

rubynreba said...

I have no siblings! Wish I did though.

Nina said...

My sister and I are very much alike!

Mary Preston said...

I am not adventurous - they are.

Cherisse said...

There are four of us, I am similar to my the oldest sister since we are a year apart. We have kids, have the same friends, into the same hobbies.

Mary C said...

I am the family caretaker

diannekc said...

My Sister and I are very similiar.

Rita Wray said...

I don't like to party, they do. I would rather stay home and read a good book.

bn100 said...

like to play games

Mary Patricia Bird said...

Let's hear it for the Canadian authors! Thanks for the support.

Nancy P said...

I am the golden child by default...

Kelley said...

I have 3 sisters. My oldest sister and I are the most alike.

Tatum Rangel said...

Compared to my siblings, I'm more of an introvert.