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Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi
Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi









tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi

As they’re pushed to their limits with planning, mourning the loss of an institution while assisting customers, and dealing with an entitled popular author, each begins to appreciate and better understand the others, seeing beyond superficial assumptions. The store unites its teenage co-workers: bubbly bookstagrammer Rinn Olivera, who is biracial (of Mexican and German descent), is perpetually camera ready sarcastic bleached blonde Daniella Korres, who is white, secretly shares poetry online and Lebanese American Imogen Azar is adept at hiding her inner turmoil. When the staff of Wild Nights Bookstore and Emporium discovers that the shop is closing in just two weeks, they each try to find a way to prevent its going under, from flipping $9,000 worth of Air Jordans to crunching suspicious inventory numbers and breaking the strictly enforced “no photography, no phones” rule. Told in alternative viewpoints and set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in the springtime, when the rainy season rolls in and the Santa Ana's can still blow-these two girls are about to learn that in the city of dreams, anything is possible-even love.A trio of unlikely friends rally their Chicago community to save a beloved independent bookstore in Safi’s ( Tell Me How You Really Feel) quirky offering.

tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi

She never did really get over that first crush, even if Rachel can barely stand to be in the same room as her. But when it comes time for Rachel to cast her senior project, she realizes that there’s no more perfect lead than Sana-the girl she's sneered at in the halls for the past three years. Rachel was furious that Sana tried to prank her by asking her on a date. Rachel is a film buff and aspiring director, and she’s seen Carrie enough times to learn you can never trust cheerleaders (and beautiful people). The first time Sana Khan asked out a girl–Rachel Recht-it went so badly that she never did it again. Aminah Mae Safi's Tell Me How You Really Feel is an ode to romantic comedies, following two girls on opposite sides of the social scale as they work together to make a movie and try very hard not to fall in love.











Tell me how you really feel by aminah mae safi