Description
Almost seventeen, Rani Patel appears to be a kick-ass Indian girl breaking cultural norms as a hip-hop performer in full effect. But in truth, she’s a nerdy flat-chested nobody who lives with her Gujarati immigrant parents on the remote Hawaiian island of Moloka’i, isolated from her high school peers by the unsettling norms of Indian culture where “husband is God.”
Her parents’ traditionally arranged marriage is a sham, and her dad turns to her for all his needs–even the intimate ones. When Rani catches him with a woman barely older than herself, she feels like a widow, and–like the widows in India are often made to do–she shaves off her hair.
Her sexy bald head and hard-driving rhyming skills soon attract the attention of Mark, a hot older customer about the same age as her dad who frequents her parents’ store. When Mark makes his move, Rani goes with it and finds herself working with 4eva Flowin’, an underground hip hop crew. And with Mark, she finds herself doing other things she’s never done.
Rani ignores the red flags. Her naive choices look like they will undo her but ultimately give her the chance to discover her strengths and restore the things she thought she’d lost, including her mother.