Needless to say, Dimple’s not very interested in marriage or looking pretty, when she could be coding. The premise: Dimple’s parents allow her to go to a 6 week summer coding class the summer before college only because they want her to meet Rishi, her potential future husband. I would definitely recommend this to others. The audiobook, in particular, is excellent, with two fantastic narrators in Sneha Mathan and Vikas Adam. I read it straight through and didn’t regret a second. Dimple’s unabashed ambition was refreshing (and sends a strong message to young girls with similar interests), while Rishi’s romanticism was simply endearing. Sneha Mathan and Vikas Adam are perfectly cast as Dimple and Rishi (I’ve already downloaded my next listens from each of them), and I fell in love with these characters as they fell in love with each other. I was in a listening rut when I stumbled upon this book, and it was exactly what I needed to re-engage. But unbeknownst to her, it’s because they’ve been arranging for her to marry Rishi Patel-who also happens to be attending the same program. When they readily agree to her attending a summer program for aspiring web developers, she thinks it’s because they finally understand her goals. Dimple Shah is strong-willed, ambitious, and at 18 years old, not looking for her IIH (Ideal Indian Husband). When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon marries my two favorite genres: YA and romance.
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