<p><strong>Save Me a Samosa: Stories of Love Culture and Trying to Belong</strong></p><p>A British-Bangladeshi Londoner is forever translating-between Bengali and English tradition and just be yourself family kitchens and open-plan offices. By day she faces small slights with a big smile; by night there are wedding seasons Eid dinners and the ache of in-between places. Then she meets Leo a gentle slow-burn that asks what love looks like when the rest of your life is already complicated.</p><p>Warm wry and tender <em>Save Me a Samosa</em> follows one woman as she navigates micro-aggressions at work aunties with opinions found family and the surprising moments that make a city feel like home. Food friendship and faith thread through the story-not as decoration but as the heart of who she is. The ending doesn't promise a fairy tale; it offers something braver: a truthful kind of hope.</p><p><strong>For readers who enjoy:</strong> contemporary book-club fiction multicultural London settings slow-burn love and coming-of-age stories about identity and belonging.</p>
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