In The Great Bazaar, Tiffany Ariany discovers that love isn’t always a walk in the park. While dating, she meets George Bailey, who is thirty years her senior. When George begins acting strangely, including associating with his sister, nineteen-year-old Tiffany becomes worried and determined to help her sister find her long-lost man. As Tiffany slowly convinces George to allow her to accompany him on a trip to New York, the two begin to fall in love and soon have a son together.
Ariany has written a captivating novel that explores the complicated nature of relationships. It is full of funny anecdotes and entertaining dialogue, but The Great Bazaar also delves into some serious issues, including the perils of marrying someone too young and choosing the wrong spouse for you. As a result, Ariany’s story is somewhat romantic in its tale of love and commitment. The author is aware of her own height and does not write about her height in such a way that it seems unrealistic. Instead, Ariany gives her audience hints about how important height can be in choosing the right mate.
On the lighter side, Ariany also considers the problems that many of us face when we choose a partner based on their height. After all, just because we think our partners are taller doesn’t mean they will be happy with us. It is important for us to understand that there are many things beyond height that are equally important when it comes to finding a partner and making that relationship work. By balancing the seriousness of the novel with amusing characters, Ariany gives her reader a light-hearted narrative about relationships.