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Side Streams (A Novel)
| Expected release date is Mar 30th 2027 |
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Overview
Aliya Amjad has always felt left out of a secret. She doesn’t know why her mother left behind her Filipino American community for her father’s tight knit Pakistani Ameircan neighborhood. She doesn’t know why a woman from her mother’s past has come to stay with them. And she can’t solve the puzzle of an art installation titled “Side Streams” that is currently taking up her mother’s work space. It’s dedicated to “E,” an unknown woman depicted in the façade: Who was this woman? Was she a muse or something more? When Aliya strikes up a friendship with a neighborhood boy named Samir, she finds she has her own secret to keep: Aliya likes girls, and Samir glances too long at the beautiful boys in the masjid. When they catch Samir’s father and Aliya’s new houseguest sharing a covert kiss, they choose to keep one more secret.
Decades later, Aliya reconnects with Samir, the mystery of the mural still unsolved and perhaps a key to untangling the secrets of their parents’ generation. As the younger generation digs further into the past, the older generation must ask themselves: was silence the best path forward, or just the easiest?
A polyphonic, achingly beautiful novel, Side Streams heralds a new literary talent and is a testament to the power of reaching across generational lines to build a family—whether it be by bond or by blood.









