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No Dating Till You're Married
Leela Rani Dua
58 episodes
1 month ago


Each week, debut South Asian author and presenter, Leela Rani Dua, reads you a chapter from her novel, No Dating Till You're Married, in this audiobook podcast.


No Dating Till You're Married is a cross-cultural coming of age story, set between the nostalgia of the 90s and the millennial 2020s, following first-generation Indian-American, Aria Kohli.


Everyone is getting married except Aria, and she's just fine with that. Aria Kohli, born to Indian immigrant parents and raised amongst her American peers, has led a semi-charmed kinda life. She’s got good friends, one who comes with benefits, parents who, as far as Indian parents go, are pretty chill, and a job she likes and is good at. Although she doesn't always feel like she fits in with the Indian diaspora that she is ancestrally connected to, the rest of her life is really starting to come together as long as she only goes home occasionally. But when her mother gets sick and her best friend-with-benefits wants a real relationship, she must decide which piece of each culture will define her adulthood.


Gilmore Girls meets Crazy Rich Asians. 


New episodes drop weekly on Thursdays on Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.


No Dating Till You're Married has been shortlisted for the Mo Siewcharran Prize 2019.


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Each week, debut South Asian author and presenter, Leela Rani Dua, reads you a chapter from her novel, No Dating Till You're Married, in this audiobook podcast.


No Dating Till You're Married is a cross-cultural coming of age story, set between the nostalgia of the 90s and the millennial 2020s, following first-generation Indian-American, Aria Kohli.


Everyone is getting married except Aria, and she's just fine with that. Aria Kohli, born to Indian immigrant parents and raised amongst her American peers, has led a semi-charmed kinda life. She’s got good friends, one who comes with benefits, parents who, as far as Indian parents go, are pretty chill, and a job she likes and is good at. Although she doesn't always feel like she fits in with the Indian diaspora that she is ancestrally connected to, the rest of her life is really starting to come together as long as she only goes home occasionally. But when her mother gets sick and her best friend-with-benefits wants a real relationship, she must decide which piece of each culture will define her adulthood.


Gilmore Girls meets Crazy Rich Asians. 


New episodes drop weekly on Thursdays on Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.


No Dating Till You're Married has been shortlisted for the Mo Siewcharran Prize 2019.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Comedy
Society & Culture,
Fiction,
Relationships
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Chapter 42: Next in Line
No Dating Till You're Married
11 minutes 47 seconds
4 months ago
Chapter 42: Next in Line

It's time for Nikki and Jag's engagement! And they're beyond happy. But the stress of all of the everything is starting to weigh on Aria. How will she balance her family, her career, her love life, and her friends. Tune in to find out in the latest episode of the audiobook podcast, No Dating Till You're Married.


Gilmore Girls meets Crazy Rich Asians in this rom-com, family dramady.


Check out our Instagram for a throwback millennial playlist, featuring songs from bollywood and hollywood, threaded throughout that, like donuts and coffee, pairs nicely with our story so far.


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No Dating Till You're Married


Each week, debut South Asian author and presenter, Leela Rani Dua, reads you a chapter from her novel, No Dating Till You're Married, in this audiobook podcast.


No Dating Till You're Married is a cross-cultural coming of age story, set between the nostalgia of the 90s and the millennial 2020s, following first-generation Indian-American, Aria Kohli.


Everyone is getting married except Aria, and she's just fine with that. Aria Kohli, born to Indian immigrant parents and raised amongst her American peers, has led a semi-charmed kinda life. She’s got good friends, one who comes with benefits, parents who, as far as Indian parents go, are pretty chill, and a job she likes and is good at. Although she doesn't always feel like she fits in with the Indian diaspora that she is ancestrally connected to, the rest of her life is really starting to come together as long as she only goes home occasionally. But when her mother gets sick and her best friend-with-benefits wants a real relationship, she must decide which piece of each culture will define her adulthood.


Gilmore Girls meets Crazy Rich Asians. 


New episodes drop weekly on Thursdays on Apple, Amazon, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.


No Dating Till You're Married has been shortlisted for the Mo Siewcharran Prize 2019.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.