"Debut author Sonia Patel offers a unique perspective in Rani, whose punchy first-person narrative, peppered with early-’90s hip-hop references, Hawaiian, Hawaiian pidgin, Gujurati phrases, and her own slick rhymes packed with an empowering feminist message, commendably and strikingly stands out in the YA landscape." Booklist Online, Starred Review
“A powerfully particular, 100 percent genuine character commands this gutsy debut.” Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
“Sonia Patel sets her powerful debut novel in 1991, filling it with bygone rap references and an electric verbal blend of Gujarati, slang, Hawaiian pidgin, and the rhymes Rani crafts. Patel compassionately portrays Rani’s entangled emotions, lack of self-confidence, and burgeoning sense of empowerment as she moves forward from trauma.” Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“[Rani’s] story will appeal to readers who prefer gritty, darker fiction without a pat, happy ending, and characters who don’t always overcome their challenges but must face them repeatedly. A strong, unique choice for YA collections.” School Library Journal, Starred Review
“You haven’t heard this voice in YA before.” The Globe and Mail
"Rani’s environment leaps off the page in vivid and satisfying detail, from the winding roads and small shops of Moloka’i to the intricacies of ’90s hip-hop fashion.
Author Sonia Patel is a psychiatrist, and her determination to portray Rani’s response to trauma truthfully is unrelenting." BookPage
“Rani Patel’s story spoke to me with power and intensity. I felt Rani’s pain, but also her energy, determination and her hope for healing
Get it soon especially if you enjoy references to 90s hip-hop.” Rich In Color
“It’s a book that is honest and realistic about how hard it is to come to terms with abuse: how willing and even eager we are to accept excuses and rationalizations, to forgive and give abusers ‘another chance’; of how much harder it is to see from the inside than the outside.” Leila Roy, Kirkus Reviews
“This book is an open wound. Sonia Patel does not sugar coat or try to weave a fairy tale from heartbreak, sorrow, and patriarchy. You know, the kinds of things intended to bend and break girls who rap and chop all their hair off. Girls like Rani. But Rani writes words. Words that go boom. And in Rani Patel in Full Effect , so does Patel.” Isabel Quintero, author of "Gabi, A Girl in Pieces"
“This book gutted me. Sonia Patel knocked it out of the f*cking park. Buy this book.” Rachelle Strolle, Anderson’s Bookshop
“ Rani Patel In Full Effect by child and adolescent psychiatrist Sonia Patel is an extraordinary and deftly crafted novel that will have particular and special appeal to young readers ages 12 to 18.” Midwest Book Review
“One of the best new YA novels to enjoy with your apple cider.” Bustle
“Rani Patel, MC Sutra herself, is so much more than a character on the page.
Rani shows us the power every girl has inside themselves to break the cycle of abuse and reminds us that self love is what frees us up to become the amazing beings we are.” Kristie Gadson, Cleaver Magazine
"One of our favorite reads this fall is marketed for young adults, but make no mistake: Rani Patel in Full Effect will hit you just as hard, if not harder, than any 'adult' title." The Riveter Magazine