Sorry, Bro
By Taleen Voskuni
By Taleen Voskuni
By Taleen Voskuni
By Taleen Voskuni
By Taleen Voskuni
Read by Christine Mirzayan
By Taleen Voskuni
Read by Christine Mirzayan
Category: Romance | Women's Fiction
Category: Romance | Women's Fiction
Category: Romance | Women's Fiction | Audiobooks
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$17.00
Jan 31, 2023 | ISBN 9780593547304
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Jan 31, 2023 | ISBN 9780593547311
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Jan 31, 2023 | ISBN 9780593675977
620 Minutes
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Praise
“Here, since Explore Armenia was so central to the plot, Voskuni fills the book with details about food, history, dances, songs, etiquette, stereotypes, politics and even artistic motifs…The overall effect is celebratory and defiant, and it pairs beautifully with Nar’s journey to fully accept who she is.”—The New York Times Book Review
“As I read [Sorry, Bro], I kept cackling out loud and I would often pause to describe to my husband what was happening—or try to, anyway—I sometimes couldn’t because I would be laughing so hard. But underneath the humor is such an important story of love between two women and the journey to rediscovering Armenian culture and heritage.”—Jesse Q. Sutanto, author of Four Aunties and a Wedding
“Sorry, Bro is a beautiful love letter to Armenian culture wrapped up in a warm and witty romance that absolutely sizzles with chemistry. Like heroine Nareh, Voskuni is forging a remarkable path, and I will gladly follow wherever it leads!”—Dahlia Adler, author of Cool for the Summer and Out on Good Behavior
“Taleen Voskuni’s Sorry, Bro is one of my new favorite romances! Sharp, funny, and full of heart, it’s a love letter to Armenian culture and a thoughtful exploration of the ways our roots define us, all wrapped up in the most delightful romance. I couldn’t put it down!”—Jenny L. Howe, author of The Make-Up Test and On the Plus Side
“Taleen Voskuni expertly braids romance with jaw-dropping atmosphere and swift hits of knowledge and strength. She pours her heart onto the page with power and beauty in a way that makes readers feel seen and cared for. A new auto-buy author for all. Sorry, Bro is as indulgent as it is profound, breathtaking as it is healing, and in one word: EXQUISITE.”—Courtney Kae, author of In the Event of Love
“The most heartwarming tale of family, heritage, loving bravely, and loving yourself, with a humor that adds a light touch to the poignant themes and a vivid San Francisco setting that brings the whole story to life. Sorry, Bro made me laugh and touched me deeply in equal measures.”—Kyla Zhao, author of The Fraud Squad
“Voskuni debuts with a bighearted queer rom-com uniquely inflected with Armenian American culture…This is a treat.”—Publishers Weekly
“With this radiantly ravishing debut, Voskuni beautifully illustrates the courage it can take to be your own true self and risk everything for love.”—Booklist, starred review
“Voskuni’s debut is equal parts comic, heartfelt, and profoundly rooted in Armenian culture, with a lead you’ll want to befriend and a romance you’ll want to cheer on in equal measure. A sparkling story about love, family, and identity.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Featuring a slow-burn, chemistry-driven relationship, this book also beautifully depicts and celebrates Armenian culture and traditions throughout the story.”—Library Journal
“With what has to be one of the best book titles this year, Sorry, Bro is equal parts funny, serious, and full of Armenian culture. Nar is charming and witty, and you’ll be rooting for her and Erebuni’s romance to flourish. And the message of self-acceptance, despite tradition, is always welcomed.”—BookRiot
“…If you find yourself needing a bit of sweetness and charm in these early, dreary months of the year, Sorry, Bro is a perfect pick me up. It understands what it feels like to be stuck, in so many ways—career, life, relationships with family, and how we can learn to fan that little flame within ourselves without losing everyone around us in the process.”—Autostraddle
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