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Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story

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Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story
Cover of Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story
AuthorSonia Patel
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherCinco Puntos Press
Publication date
September 12, 2017
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
ISBN978-1-94-102687-8

Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story is a young adult novel by Sonia Patel, published September 12, 2017 by Cinco Puntos Press.

Plot

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Jaya and Rasa takes place in Hawaii and follows Jaya Mehta and Rasa Santos, two teenagers who fall in love. Jaya is transgender and comes from a wealthy Gujarati Indian family. To escape the loneliness that comes from bullying and his parents' dysfunctional marriage, he listens to Nirvana. Raya, on the other hand, grew up living in a shack and caring for her younger siblings. Her mother is a prostitute, and Raya takes up the profession, as well, at age 13.

Reception

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Jaya and Rasa was generally well-received by critics.

Booklist noted, Though the book admirably tackles myriad issues, it does seem to rush near the end. Readers’ hearts will ache to know more about the aftermath."[1] They ultimately call Jaya and Rasa a "moving story of the healing powers of unconditional love."[1]

Publishers Weekly wrote, "Readers may be surprised that half the book goes by before Rasa and Jaya even meet, but Patel ... writes with fierce simplicity throughout, allowing the gritty beauty of her story to shine."[2]

BookPage pointed out the detail in Patel's writing, saying "the island of Oahu bursts from the page in vivid detail—from devastating poverty to the real-estate boom, from unparalleled natural beauty to drug-littered bus stops."[3] Further, while

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.[3]

The novel has also been references in scholarly works: Breaking the Taboo with Young Adult Literature[4] and International Journal of Young Adult Literature.[5]

The book also received the following accolades:

  • Book Riot's Best Queer Books of 2017[6]
  • In the Margins Book Award Recommended Fiction Book List (2019)[7]
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References

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  1. ^ a b Bratt, Jessica Anne (September 15, 2017). Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story. Retrieved 2021-10-25 – via Booklist.
  2. ^ "Children's Book Review: Jaya and Rasa: A Love Story by Sonia Patel". Publishers Weekly. 2017-09-25. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  3. ^ a b Metcalf, Annie (2017-10-07). "A true-to-life love story that celebrates diversity". BookPage. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  4. ^ Malo-Juvera, Victor; Greathouse, Paula (2020). Breaking the Taboo with Young Adult Literature. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 191–200. ISBN 9781475851335.
  5. ^ Corbett, Emily (2020-11-02). "Transgender Books in Transgender Packages: The peritextual materials of young adult fiction". The International Journal of Young Adult Literature. 1 (1). doi:10.24877/ijyal.32. ISSN 2634-5277. S2CID 228855402.
  6. ^ Ellis, Danika (2017-12-06). "Best Queer Books of 2017". BOOK RIOT. Retrieved 2021-10-26.
  7. ^ "2019 FICTION, NONFICTION RECOMMENDED Lists". In the Margins Book Awards. 2019-02-06. Retrieved 2021-10-26.