RaveNew York Times Book ReviewAll My Rage isn’t a book about food, necessarily, but Tahir’s care and attention to South Asian meals is one of many aspects of her latest novel that show the importance of feeling connected to home ... All My Rage is a love story, a tragedy and an infectious teenage fever dream about what home means when you feel you don’t fit in ... As the story bounces between their perspectives, the narration takes on a confessional feeling, as if the characters are individually sharing the truths about their relationships, their past regrets and their hidden desires ... Throughout All My Rage, Tahir centers brown teenagers and poignantly portrays how they yearn for a sense of home ... She captures the complex identity crisis that can come with being born in another country but growing up primarily in the United States ... I liked All My Rage as an adult. I would have absolutely loved it as a teenager.