Uzma Jalaluddin is a Canadian author, born in 1980, who has gained significant attention for her debut romantic comedy, "Ayesha At Last." This book, which was featured on The Today Show and named one of Publishers Weekly's best romance books of 2019, is a creative reboot of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," set in a close-knit Toronto Muslim community. Jalaluddin's story revolves around a boisterous South Asian family, blending contemporary issues with the timeless themes of Austen's classic.
In addition to her fiction writing, Jalaluddin contributes to The Toronto Star with a humorous column titled "Samosas and Maple Syrup," where she discusses parenting and cultural topics. She is also the author of "Hana Khan Carries On," a novel inspired by "You've Got Mail" and set in rival halal restaurants. Jalaluddin's work often features Muslims, South Asians, and Canadians, showcasing her ability to write nuanced stories about diverse communities. She currently lives near Toronto with her husband and children, continuing to share her wit and storytelling through various platforms.