Bronx Science alumna Tashie releases second book

Bronx Science alumna Tashie Bhuiyan ‘16 has captured the hearts of readers once again with the release of her second book, “A Show for Two”.

This enchanting romance tells the story of an aspiring screenwriter who finds herself in a whirlwind romance with an indie film star who goes undercover at her school.

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Bhuiyan’s inspiration for this captivating narrative strikes a familiar chord: “Well, that’s because the book was inspired by Tom Holland going undercover at Bronx Science during Bhuiyan’s senior year!”

With her debut novel, “Counting Down with You”, already making waves, Bhuiyan continues to showcase her talent for weaving relatable stories filled with charm and authenticity.

Readers are sure to fall in love with both the characters and the intriguing premise of her latest work.

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