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Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi
Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi









tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi

I also thought the “hate-to-love” trope worked here because it was actually one sided. This is definitely a novel where the person you love becomes the one who challenges you and pushes you the most and I loved this novel for it. Of course, trying to satisfy both is impossible and through their initial friendship, then romance, they learn more about each other and about themselves. Both are struggling with acceptance of a different way as they are trying to find the balance of making the right decisions for themselves, while also trying to please the adults in their lives. Rachel is stuck with her movie and needs to finish it in order to not lose her scholarship to NYU. While coming out stories are very valuable, it is equally valuable for teens to read about LBGTQ characters who are already out and are struggling with major life decisions such as Sana is about whether or not she really wants to attend Princeton and become a doctor. One aspect I really loved about this story, which helps with both Sana and Rachel being honest with themselves, is that both are already out. There is power in taking ownership of your life, and when one is on the brink of adulthood it can be scary, as it is for Sana and Rachel, but also freeing when one finally decides to proclaim “this is me”. Despite “Tell Me How You Really Feel” being a hate-to-love romance, I feel like the main lesson these two teens learned was that they needed to be honest with who they are, what they want, and not being afraid to ask for it. Not just being honest with others, but being honest with yourself. Review: This lovely contemporary novel is all about honesty. Told in alternative viewpoints and inspired by classic romantic comedies, this engaging and edgy YA novel follows two strong-willed young women falling for each other despite themselves. Rachel was the first girl Sana ever asked out, but Rachel thought it was a cruel prank and has detested Sana ever since. As she’s casting her senior film project, she knows she’s found the perfect lead – Sana.

tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi

Rachel Recht is a wannabe director who’s obsesssed with movies and ready to make her own masterpiece. She’s the classic (somewhat obnoxious) overachiever determined to win. Summary: Sana Khan is a cheerleader and a straight A student.











Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi