A Match Made in Mehendi

A Match Made in Mehendi

by Nandini Bajpai

Narrated by Priya Ayyar

Unabridged — 7 hours, 2 minutes

A Match Made in Mehendi

A Match Made in Mehendi

by Nandini Bajpai

Narrated by Priya Ayyar

Unabridged — 7 hours, 2 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$22.48
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

$24.98 Save 10% Current price is $22.48, Original price is $24.98. You Save 10%.
START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account


Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $22.48 $24.98

Overview

For fans of Brandy Colbert and Jenny Han comes a lighthearted novel about tradition, high school social hierarchy, matchmaking, and swiping right (or left!)

Fifteen-year-old Simran "Simi" Sangha comes from a long line of Indian vichole -- matchmakers -- with a rich history for helping parents find good matches for their grown children. When Simi accidentally sets up her cousin and a soon-to-be lawyer, her family is thrilled that she has the "gift."

But Simi is an artist, and she doesn't want to have anything to do with relationships, helicopter parents, and family drama. That is, until she realizes this might be just the thing to improve her and her best friend Noah's social status. Armed with her family's ancient guide to finding love, Simi starts a matchmaking service -- via an app.

But when she helps connect a wallflower of a girl with the star of the boys' soccer team, she turns the high school hierarchy topsy-turvy, soon making herself public enemy number one.

Editorial Reviews

JANUARY 2020 - AudioFile

Narrated by Priya Ayyar, this tale of matchmaking and rich family traditions focuses on 15-year-old Indian-American Simi, who resists becoming the next in her family’s long line of matchmakers. Together, she, her best friend, and her techie brother develop a matchmaking app for their high school classmates. With the production’s catchy intro music, the listener knows from the beginning that this is a fun, lighthearted novel. At times, Ayyar’s delivery and tone are uneven, and she seems disengaged from the text. But her voice has a youthful quality that is perfect for the teens, and she gives the Indian-born characters seemingly appropriate accents. A.L.S.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

★ 07/15/2019

In New Jersey, Indian-American Simi and her best friend, Noah, who is white and gay, have decided that sophomore year is going to be their time to stand out. When Simi’s habitual klutziness causes her glamorous cousin to meet a sweet, ambitious future attorney, Simi’s mother and aunt—both third-generation Indian vicholis, or matchmakers—are convinced that she has the matchmaking gift. A passionate artist, Simi wants nothing to with pairing people up, but Noah convinces her that matching the students at school is the best way to leave their mark. With help from Simi’s tech-inclined older brother, the friends develop an app, Matched!, which turns their love lives—and Mayfield High’s social order—upside down. In her U.S. debut, Bajpai tells a rousing story that is as enjoyable as it is heartfelt. The central romance abounds with chemistry, and each center-stage friendship is loving and supportive without sacrificing authenticity or conflict. The inclusion of prejudices faced by marginalized people (both Indian and LGBTQ) balanced with loving support from their communities creates additional layers of complexity. And Bajpai creates a memorable character in Simi, who shines at the center of the matchmaking web as she narrates this winning romance. Ages 12–up. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

Praise for A Match Made in Mehendi: "A breezy, high-spirited novel, full of helicopter parents and high school drama, Simi's story subtly updates familiar tropes while questioning teenage social norms."—Teen Vogue

"This sweet contemporary promises to be packed full of family and friendship drama."—BuzzFeed

* "A rousing story that is as enjoyable as it is heartfelt. [Nandini] Bajpai creates a memorable character in Simi, who shines at the center of the matchmaking web as she narrates this winning romance."—Publishers Weekly, starred review

"Simi is confident, principled, and unapologetic, and her voice glitters with optimism and honesty. A sweet and quirky romance told by a protagonist who will steal readers' hearts."—Kirkus Reviews

"Fans of Sandhya Menon's When Dimple Met Rishi and Tanuja Desai Hidier's Born Confused will enjoy this feel-good story."—School Library Journal

"Bajpai creates a strong, sympathetic portrayal of Simi and her close-knit Indian American family. Many readers will enjoy this engaging first-person narrative, which ends with a promising romance."—Booklist

School Library Journal

07/01/2019

Gr 7 Up—In this syrupy sweet young adult romance, 15-year-old Simran "Simi" Sangha succumbs to her family's generational matchmaking tradition. Early in the novel, Simi's family realizes she has a gift when she matches her cousin with a successful lawyer, and her best friend Noah soon discovers Simi's skill for bringing lovebirds together. Simi's talent leads her to create a lucrative matchmaking app that finances her passion for art. Things go awry when Simi matches an introvert with the school's soccer star. Themes of bullying, tradition, technology, and love permeate the book. The characters are feisty and fun, combined with a plot that provides enough twists to freshen a familiar story line. VERDICT Fans of Sandhya Menon's When Dimple Met Rishi and Tanuja Desai Hidier's Born Confused will enjoy this feel-good story. A solid addition to any library collection.—Christina Vortia, Hype Lit, Land O'Lakes, FL

JANUARY 2020 - AudioFile

Narrated by Priya Ayyar, this tale of matchmaking and rich family traditions focuses on 15-year-old Indian-American Simi, who resists becoming the next in her family’s long line of matchmakers. Together, she, her best friend, and her techie brother develop a matchmaking app for their high school classmates. With the production’s catchy intro music, the listener knows from the beginning that this is a fun, lighthearted novel. At times, Ayyar’s delivery and tone are uneven, and she seems disengaged from the text. But her voice has a youthful quality that is perfect for the teens, and she gives the Indian-born characters seemingly appropriate accents. A.L.S.M. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2019-06-05
Just because Simran "Simi" Sangha is positive that she doesn't want to pursue her family's tradition of professional matchmaking doesn't mean that she can't use their wisdom to help her peers find love.

Punjabi American Simi and her best friend, Noah, are tired of blending into the background. Their sophomore year of high school they create a dating app based on knowledge that Simi's family has gathered for three generations. When the app is a success, Simi and Noah, who is gay, suddenly become extraordinarily popular—and, even better, seem to be on the path to finding love themselves. Everything feels like it's going perfectly until mean girl Amanda doesn't get the match she wanted and, in retaliation, threatens everything that Simi and her family hold dear. It's up to Simi to save their legacy—and decide if she wants to continue it herself. Simi is confident, principled, and unapologetic, and her voice glitters with optimism and honesty. The plot is fast paced and utterly readable, and Simi's family is quirky and lovable without ever being stereotypical. Unfortunately, Simi and Noah's nemesis, Amanda, is a two-dimensional villain, rendering the conflict between these teens an unfortunate distraction from the main story arc of Simi's personal journey, which has a far more rewarding and believable conclusion. Noah and Amanda are white, and secondary characters are realistically diverse.

A sweet and quirky romance told by a protagonist who will steal readers' hearts. (Romance. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173492029
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Publication date: 09/10/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews