The Governor General's Literary Award-nominated novel about a girl
from the slums of Jakarta who dreams of an education and a future as a
writer
From the time she was a little girl, Nia has dreamed up adventures about
the Javanese mythical princess, Dewi Kadita. Now fourteen, Nia would
love nothing more than to continue her education and become a writer.
But high school costs too much. Her father sells banana fritters at the
train station, but many of his earnings go toward his drinking habit.
Too often Nia is left alone to take over the food cart as well as care
for her brother and their home in the Jakarta slums.
But Nia is determined to find a way to earn her school fees. After she
survives a minibus accident unharmed and the locals say she is blessed
with 'good luck magic, ' Nia exploits the notion for all its worth by
charging double for her fried bananas. Selling superstitions can be
dangerous, and when the tide turns it becomes clear that Nia's future is
being mapped without her consent.
If Nia is to write a new story for herself, she must overcome more
obstacles than she could ever conceive of for her mythical princess, and
summon courage she isn't sure she has.