Coming January 6, 2026 from Black Lawrence Press

ISBN: 978-1625571793

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Talking with Boys

TAYYBA KANWAL

A community of Pakistani immigrants in Houston distract ICE with unlikely bait. A housekeeper in a Dubai mansion plots to liberate her fellow indentured workers. In Lahore, an empty-nester finds herself bound by more than the jinxed bracelet her adult son has gifted her. Talking with Boys is a collection of linked stories filled with irony, humor, and magic. Spanning generations and continents—from Lahore to Dubai to Houston—these characters navigate economic upheavals, political turmoil, and personal betrayals. Amid crises both imposed and self-inflicted, the people in these stories pursue love, plot for survival and play subtle power games to triumph against patriarchal forces of all genders.

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Book Tour

Tue 1/6 Houston: 6:30 pm, Brazos Bookstore, 2421 Bissonnet Street, Houston, TX 77005, in conversation with Chitra Divakaruni

Thu 1/8 Dallas: 7 pm, The Wild Detectives, 314 W Eighth St. Oak Cliff, Dallas, TX 75208, in conversation with Daniel Peña

Fri 1/16 Los Angeles: 7 pm, Skylight Books, 1818 North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90027, in conversation with Sonali Kolhatkar

Sat 1/24 Austin: 7 pm, Lark & Owl Booksellers, 205 6th St Suite 101, Georgetown, TX 78626, in conversation with Jessica Goudeau

Tue 2/10 Boston: 7 pm, Brookline Booksmith, 279 Harvard Street, Coolidge Corner, Brookline, MA 02446, in conversation with Shubha Sundar

Thu 2/12 Chicago: 7 pm, Women & Children First, 5233 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60640, in conversation with Ananda Lima

Mon 2/16 San Francisco: 7 pm, Green Apple Books, Books on the Park on 9th Avenue, 1231 9th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94122, in conversation with Sabina Khan-Ibarra

Fri 2/27 New Orleans: 7 pm, Blue Cypress Books, 8123 Oak Street, New Orleans, LA 70118, in conversation with Maurice Carlos Ruffin

Tue 3/3 Houston: 7 pm, Basket Books & Art, 115 Hyde Park Blvd, Houston, TX 77006, in conversation with Gemini Wahhaj & Hayan Charara

Talking with Boys is a magical and riveting collection that will make you reassess what you know about the three very different worlds in which the stories are set. Kanwal’s agile, multifaceted characters are at once hilarious and heartbreaking. They’ll shock you and infuriate you and amaze you. They’ll linger in your imagination long after you’ve turned the last page.
— Chitra Divakaruni, author of INDEPENDENCE and MISTRESS OF SPICES
Talking with Boys is an astonishing story collection that spans decades and is set in various locales, including Houston, Lahore, and Dubai. With deep insight and humor, Tayyba Kanwal explores the diverse range of the Pakistani and Pakistani American experience, as well as the complexities of a Muslim identity. Readers are introduced to a big cast of rich and memorable characters, many of whom are navigating new beginnings and places. Whether writing about family dynamics, generational conflicts, immigration, socioeconomic class, and notions of home and belonging, among other themes, Kanwal’s stories speak to the human condition with breathtaking power. A remarkable debut.
— Ghassan Zeineddine, author of DEARBORN
An intimate collection of stories, Talking with Boys spans time and place while depicting a group of souls who are determined, hilarious, and complex. Kanwal knows this world better than anyone, which is why the collection is consistently full of provocation and delight. This book is the introduction of an exciting new literary voice that readers will be sure to enjoy.
— Maurice Carlos Ruffin, author of THE AMERICAN DAUGHTERS
There is something wonderfully disarming about all the people in these stories. Kanwal narrates their lives in sentences that are poignant, their plans, faults and longing always at the center, their utter humanness laid out on the pages.
— Farah Ali, author of THE RIVER, THE TOWN