Her work has been featured in Bustle, HelloGiggles, PopSugar, BookBub, RT Book Reviews, and Alloy. Kamrun Nesa is a freelance writer based in New York. THOMAS WATSON (1620-1686): As God hath two dwelling-places, heaven and a contrite heart, so hath the devilhell and a proud heart. Much like DJ's dishes, Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors is a flavorful harmony of cross-cultural unions, familial love, and an entertaining ensemble of characters that will leave readers with a serious craving for more. MATTHEW HENRY: Spiritual pride is abominable: it is making use of the greatest favours of God to feed our own vanity, and make idols of ourselves. Vivid and deliciously enticing, Dev's storytelling is layered with emotional depth as she draws us into Trisha and DJ's story and endears us to the rest of the Rajes - even Trisha's seemingly awful father. By fusing different cuisines and pairing complementary spices, DJ - and in turn Dev - shows us that people can come together just as well as DJ's luscious Arabica bean gelato with dark caramel sauce. Trisha's improved relationship with her family allows her to open herself up to DJ, and Dev depicts this transformation through DJ's skills in the kitchen. In fact, Pride feels more like a love story about family, redemption, and acceptance than a traditional romance - with food as a running motif. 'Pride' feels more like a love story about family, redemption, and acceptance than a traditional romance - with food as a running motif.
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