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Miaâs secret comedy career, forbidden office crush, and a long-guarded family secret take center stage, threatening her newfound confidence and her one shot at fame in this hilarious, heartfelt coming-of-age story perfect for fans of Curtis Sittenfeld and Etaf Rum. Mia Almas has a secret. By day, she works at a respectable job as a media fact checkerâa position her conservative, Arab grandparents approve ofâand, by night, she takes to the stages of New York City comedy clubs.
This piece offers a gentle presence that supports its natural qualities. Its grounded appearance contributes quiet balance wherever it is displayed or used. Its presence adds a subtle layer of support to planning habits, reflection sessions, and thoughtful routines.
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