Born Confused by T. Hidier

Born Confused

by T. Hidier

Seventeen-year-old Dimple, whose family is from India, discovers that she is not Indian enough for the Indians and not American enough for the Americans, as she sees her hypnotically beautiful, manipulative best friend taking possession of both her heritage and the boy she likes.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

3 of 5 stars

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Rating: 3.5 Stars

There were a lot of things I loved about this book, and some that frustrated me. It was quite a journey I took with Dimple. She learned a lot about who she was, and who she wanted to be. It was really lovely seeing her get to know her parents on a different level too, and watch the bond between her and them grow. Although I was furious at times with her best friend, Gwen, I was very happy with the way Hidier let that all work out. I thought the book could have used a bit of trim, as it dragged in some places, but overall, I enjoyed getting to know Dimple as she got to know herself.

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