Sabiha’s Dilemma by Amra Pajalic

Thank you @AmraPajalic @lovebookstours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this audio book. I did enjoy reading and listening to Sabiha's dilemma and the Narrator Nina Nikolic was really nice to lisen to and her voice was engaging . Great story and plot and I liked the character Sabina and i did feel sorry for her because of her struggles she has but it was nice to see her develop through the book. This is a very emotional due to Sabiha having to look after her mum and grandad because mum has biopolar and this is alot for 16 years old plus she gas her own struggles. I cant wait for book to . I really enjoyed it 5 stars Blurb Sabiha and her mother Bahra are more than mother and daughter, they’re best friends. It’s been them against the world, with Sabiha being her mother’s carer and confidante during her periodic bipolar breakdowns. When their extended family comes to Australia, Bahra becomes a Born-Again-Muslim to impress them, and expects Sabiha to step in line as the perfect daughter. Can Sabiha play the part of the good daughter so that her mentally ill mother is accepted back into the Bosnian community? With the heartbreaking twists of John Green’s novels, and exquisite characters like those of Melina Marchetta’s, you'll love this hilarious, poignant, gutsy and real book. MELINA MARCHETTA ‘Sabiha's Dilemma is a ‘raw and honest story about duty and the desire to run free. A strong voice in Australian fiction.’

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