Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story

By Sonia Patel

Jaya’s a rich kid. Rasa’s motherless and broke. On the edge of adulthood and on the opposite sides of the tracks. Romeo and Juliet, on fair Oahu.

Description

Seventeen-year-old Jaya Mehta detests wealth, secrets, and privilege, though he has them all. His family is Indian, originally from Gujarat. Rasa Santos, like many in Hawaii, is of mixed ethnicity. All she has are siblings, three of them, plus a mother who controls men like a black widow spider and leaves her children whenever she wants to. Neither Jaya nor Rasa have ever known real love or close family–not until their chance meeting one sunny day on a mountain in Hau’ula.

The unlikely love that blooms between them must survive the stranglehold their respective pasts have on them. Each of their present identities has been shaped by years of extreme family struggles. By the time they cross paths, Jaya is a transgender outsider with depressive tendencies and the stunningly beautiful Rasa thinks sex is her only power until a violent pimp takes over her life. Will their love transcend and pull them forward, or will they remain stuck and separate in the chaos of their pasts?

About the Creators

Sonia Patel

Sonia Patel knows teenagers inside and out. As a child and adolescent psychiatrist, trained at Stanford University and the University of Hawaii, she has spent over fifteen years listening to and understanding the psyche of teenagers from all walks of life. She’s also been a teenage girl herself, growing up on Moloka’i as a first generation Gujarati-American. As a writer, Sonia is passionate about giving voice to the underrepresented youth she treats. Her YA debut featuring a Gujarati-Indian American teen, Rani Patel In Full Effect, was a finalist for the Morris Award and was listed on YALSA’s Best Fiction for Young Adults and Kirkus’ Reviews Best Teen Books of 2016. Her second YA novel, with a Gujarati-Indian trans boy and a mixed ethnicity girl, Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story, was selected for the 2019 In the Margins Book Award Recommended Fiction Book List. She chose South Korea as the setting for her third YA novel, Bloody Seoul, because of her extensive treatment experience with Korean and Korean American teens on Oahu (and her love for the Korean gangster film genre).

Reviews

  • "Patel's captivating prose and memorable characters immerse readers in a tense situation. . . . A moving story of the healing powers of unconditional love."

    - Booklist
  • "Patel has written a book so intense and messy that it may just reflect real life in a way that neither fairy-tale endings nor outright tragedies can do."

    - Kirkus Reviews
  • "Patel writes with fierce simplicity throughout, allowing the gritty beauty of her story to shine."

    - Publishers Weekly
  • "Jaya and Rasa are compelling characters in their own right, but when they finally meet, it's as electrifying as Romeo and Juliet's first dance. Patel has struck a balance of sensuality and youthful tenderness in their courtship, clearly conveying the difference between healthy and abusive sexual encounters. With an open-ended but hopeful final scene, Jaya and Rasa will appeal to teen readers hungry for more diverse—but still romantic—realistic fiction."

    - BookPage

Paperback

  • ISBN 9781941026878
  • Price $11.95
  • Publication Date Sep 19, 2017
  • Trim Size 9 × 6 in
  • Weight 1 lbs
  • Page Count 224
  • Hardcover

  • ISBN 9781941026861
  • Price $16.95
  • Publication Date Sep 19, 2017
  • Trim Size 9 × 6 in
  • Weight 1.2 lbs
  • Page Count 224
  • Interests

  • Imprint Cinco Puntos Press
  • Audience Young Adult
  • BISAC Category 1 YAF / LGBTQ+ / Two-Spirited & Indigiqueer
  • BISAC Category 2 YAF / Social Themes / Physical & Emotional Abuse (see alsoSocial Themes / Sexual Abuse)
  • BISAC Category 3 YAF / Social Themes / Dating & Sex
  • Themes Art / Design, Asian / South Asian / South East Asian, Biracial / Multiracial, Breaking Gender Barriers, Persistence / Grit / Overcoming Obstacles, Courage, Discrimination, Dreams & Aspirations, Empathy / Compassion, Families, Fiction, Friendship, LGBTQIA+ / Pride, Respect, Self Esteem / Confidence / Body Positivity / Body Image, Tolerance / Acceptance
  • Languages English
  • Reading Levels

  • Age Range Ages 13 - 17
  • Grade Range Grades 8 - 12
  • Guided Reading Z+
  • Interest Level Grades 9 - 12
  • Lexile Code HL
  • Lexile Level 610
  • Lexile Measurement HL610L
  • Reading Level Grades 10 - 11
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