My Perfect Family

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my perfect family
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14+
Release Date
August 26, 2025
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978-0823454860
“Lonely Leena” is close with her young single mother. Still, she’s always secretly dreamed of more (and, when she was a kid, asked Santa for it). A huge family to cheer her on at graduation. A gaggle of smiling faces at the holidays. But one call from the hospital, and her mother’s hidden past comes to light: Her grandfather is in the ER, and her aunt is with him in recovery. Sorry—her WHO?
 
 But with family comes family secrets—Leena’s mom’s, and as Leena grows close with her new family behind her mother’s back, her own. Leena’s mom warns that Leena’s grandfather Tariq’s financial generosity doesn’t come without strings attached… like Leena converting to Islam, fighting for a spot at a top university, and adhering to the restrictive rules that she ran from all those years ago. Leena isn’t sure who to trust, yet she’s certain that she adores Tariq and her mom—and that she’s the only one who could heal old hurts. After so many years, is it even possible? And if she can’t, will she have to choose between them?
 
 A big family was the dream, but all this drama isn’t.
 
 Warm, witty, and sometimes serious, My Perfect Family is a poignant intergenerational narrative that gives voice to Black Muslim women. A thoughtful examination of the intersection between gender and religion, Khadijah VanBrakle’s sophomore novel is a heartfelt tale of forging one’s own path… while loving those who stay by your side.

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A Story of Family and Identity
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This contemporary YA novel follows the main character, Leena, as she discovers hidden family history and the changes it brings to her life. The story discusses many themes but focuses mainly on family, identity, and faith and how complex it can be. Leena has to decide on how to move forward with her newly acquainted family and how it may change the close relationship with her mom. Can she handle the dynamics of it all or will it be too much?

This was an engrossing novel from beginning to end and I appreciated how VanBrakle
Handles very real issues in a very delicate way. Families can be complicated and in this novel Leena’s journey helps readers to see that relationships are constant work in progress. She feels trapped between the two sides as she understands her mom’s as well as her grandfather's and aunt’s perspectives as well. It’s not about being right per say but opening the lines for communication to see if they can try to remedy the family rift.

The characters in My Perfect Family are well-written and feel multi-layered. I enjoyed reading the story from Leena’s perspective and how she grows over the course of the story. She is at an age where there are so many changes happening and tries to carve out her path without being too heavily influenced by both sides of her family. The novel also explores what it’s like to be a Black Muslim in America and does a good job of educating the audience and giving personal insight as Leena is introduced to Islam.

It's a story that is warm, full of heart, and thoughtful. VanBrakle has such a way with words and crafting a story full of rich characters and culture. I would recommend this story for readers who enjoy stories about families as well as self-discovery narratives.
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My Perfect Family will have you hooked
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Leena’s life goal? A huge, picture-perfect family the kind you see in feel-good holiday movies, where everyone shows up in matching sweaters and argues lovingly over pie. Instead, it’s always just been her and her young single mom, holding it down solo-style. So when Leena gets a surprise call from the hospital and finds out her long-lost grandfather and aunt exist she’s suddenly living her dream! Kind of.

But dreams? They come with strings. Especially when Grandpa Tariq is charming, generous and super set on Leena converting to Islam and becoming a star student at a top university. And her mom? Very much not on board. Now Leena is caught between two families, two versions of herself, and one giant, emotional tug-of-war.

This book is funny, heart-squeezing, and oh-so-relatable! Whether you’ve ever wanted to fix your family, or just figure out your place in it, My Perfect Family will have you hooked.
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