From Publishers Weekly
Plucky, 20-something, Lebanese-Canadian Aline Hallaby has a promising career at one of Montreal's "Big Four" accounting firms; a marriage proposal from her nice (if unexciting) boyfriend; and a closet filled with Cavalli, Chloe, and Christian Louboutin. When she fails her final professional certification exam, the once-dutiful Arab girl plunges headlong into a quarter-life crisis, fleeing to Cuba for a week of heady rebellion (mojitos, men, participation in a beauty pageant) with her two closest friends. There, Ali is forced to decide if she will continue to live according to the expectations of her traditional Muslim parents, or chase her own dreams. The question of how Ali should live is a provocative one, and Dajani's wit, warmth and insight shine through in turning over its nuances, but there are few surprises to be found in how Ali answers it.
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Review
“The most stylish accessory at the beach this summer is sure to be Nadine Dajani’s Fashionably Late. This sexy and smart debut will leave you laughing, cheering, and trying to book a trip to Cuba.”--Sarah Mlynowski, author of Me vs. Me
“Fashionably Late is a wonderful story of East meets West. Aline navigates the waters between her overprotective family and their traditional values and what she really wants for herself in life. I read it in one sitting!”--Michelle Cunnah, author of 32AA
“Fashionably Late is an entertaining, cross-cultural debut, filled with honesty, humor and heart.”—Wendy French, author of sMothering, and After the Rice
“From the chic boutiques of Montreal to the sultry nightlife of Cuba, Fashionably Late sparkles with wit and humor. You will fall in love with Dajani’s engaging Lebanese-Canadian heroine.”—JoAnn Hornak, author of Adventures of a Salsa Goddess
“Fashionably Late is a compelling read for women who find themselves at the crossroads. It's a must-have for the most fashionable of book bags.”—Mary Castillo, author of Hot Tamara and In Between Men